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Coronavirus hits Ivanka Trump’s aide



America’s first daughter Ivanka Trump’s aide has tested positive for coronavirus, multiple U.S. media reported.

The aide works as a personal assistant to Ivanka. But the news reports also dispelled the possibility of a virus contagion.

According to CNN, the unidentified assistant had been working from home for nearly two months and had not come into contact with Ivanka for nearly two weeks.

The news about the virus status of another aide raised concerns that the virus could be circulating in circles that are in close contact with the 73-year-old President Donald Trump. Ivanka works as a senior adviser to her father.

Both Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, who is also a Trump adviser ave tested negative for the virus, according to The Hill.

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Kushner also works as a senior adviser to President Trump and has access to him.

So far two Trump aides have tested positive for the virus.

Katie Miller, who is Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary and married to Stephen Miller, a close adviser to President Trump, tested positive on Friday. An unidentified military valet tested positive on Thursday.

 

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