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Pence To Keep Up Campaign Travel; Members Of Staff Have Contracted Virus

Chief of staff, three other staffers tested positive for COVID-19

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Bern Township, PA - October 17: Vice President Mike Pence speaks to the crowd. At the Reading Regional Airport in Bern township Saturday October 17, 2020 where Vice President Mike Pence made a stop in Air Force 2 for a campaign rally. (Photo by
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Vice President Mike Pence will continue to hold campaign events as an outbreak of COVID-19 has occurred among top aides in his office, the White House said Sunday.

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Sunday that Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, and “a couple of key staff surrounding the vice president” have tested positive for COVID-19.

But the vice president and his wife Karen both tested negative on Sunday, his office said, adding that he will not quarantine.

“While Vice President Pence is considered a close contact with Mr. Short, in consultation with the White House Medical Unit, the Vice President will maintain his schedule in accordance with the CDC guidelines for essential personnel,” Pence Press Secretary Devin O’Malley said in a statement.

CNN, citing “a source,” reported “at least five people” in Pence’s orbit have tested positive for coronavirus in recent days.

During an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Meadows would not divulge the extent of the COVID-19 outbreak in Pence’s office.

“Sharing personal information is not something that we should do,” Meadows told CNN’s Jake Tapper.

Pence on Saturday traveled to Florida for campaign rallies in Lakeland and Tallahassee. With fewer than 10 days to go before Election Day, his pace is expected to mirror that of President Trump, who is holding multiple rallies per day.

Early Sunday, Trump commented on Short after Air Force One landed at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington. “I did hear about it just now,” he said. “And I think he’s quarantining. Yeah. I did hear about it. He’s going to be fine. But he’s quarantining.”

Short’s diagnosis comes weeks after the coronavirus spread through the White House, infecting Trump, the first lady, and up two dozen other aides and staffers.

Trump, 74, tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 1 and was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center the next day as a precaution.

Doctors treating Trump said that the president received supplemental oxygen after his blood-oxygen level dropped suddenly, raising alarm. The president had a “high fever” on his first two days at Walter Reed, but the next day his blood oxygen level stood at 98%, Trump’s medical team said.

Three days after his diagnosis, Trump was cleared to return home. “This morning the President’s team of physicians met with him in the Residence. He had a restful first night at home, and today he reports no symptoms,” White House physician Sean Conley wrote in a memorandum. “Vital signs and physical exam remain stable, with an ambulatory oxygen saturation level of 95-97%. Overall he continues to do extremely well. I will provide updates as we know more,” Conley wrote.

Related: VP Pence And Wife Test Negative For COVID-19

Editor’s Note: A correction has been made to this article. Previously, paragraph four quoted a tweet from the vice president’s press secretary, but the tweet was from early-October. The quote has been replaced with a relevant and recent statement from the press secretary pertaining to the situation at hand.

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