Data map: On March 13, local time, US President Trump announced a "national emergency" at the White House in response to the ...
Data map: On March 13, local time, US
President Trump announced a "national emergency" at the White House
in response to the new crown pneumonia epidemic.
Trump new crown virus test negative
Washington, March 14 US White House doctor
Sean Conley issued a memorandum on the evening of the 14th, stating that
President Trump's new crown virus test was negative.
Trump said at a press conference at the
White House at noon that day that he had been tested for the new crown virus on
the evening of the 13th, and the test results need to wait for one to two days.
Conley said that with Trump's permission,
he announced the test results. He also revealed that on the evening of the
13th, "after in-depth discussions," Trump chose to be tested for the
new crown virus.
A week ago, Trump held a bilateral meeting
with Brazilian President Bossonaro at the Florida Lakes Estate. Two
participants have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia.
Conley said in the memo that the president
remained asymptomatic a week after the dinner with the Brazilian delegation.