White House races to identify those in close contact with President Trump
Officials at the White House are racing to contact trace who might have come in contact with President Trump after he was diagnosed with COVID-19. White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said, “I fully expect that as this virus continues to go on, other people in the White House will certainly have a positive test result.” Weekend TODAY’s Peter Alexander reports.
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