Fauci Is Latest Coronavirus Task Force Member to Enter Quarantine
Fauci Is Latest Coronavirus Task Force Member to Enter Quarantine

Fauci Is Latest Coronavirus Task Force Member to Enter Quarantine According to Trump administration officials, three members of the White House coronavirus task force will self-quarantine after possibly being exposed to COVID-19.

Dr. Fauci joins CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield and the head of the FDA, Stephen Hahn, in taking the precautionary measures.

Fauci and Redfield will quarantine for 14 days.

Hahn has already gone into quarantine.

According to a White House official, Fauci had "low-risk" exposure to an aide who tested positive for COVID-19.

NIAID spokeswoman, via NBC News Fauci intends to work mostly from home for the time being but will testify before the Senate next week in person.

Hahn and Redfield will testify via videoconference.

So far, two people with access to the White House have tested positive for COVID-19.

They are Mike Pence's press secretary, Katie Miller, and President Trump's personal valet.

According to White House spokesman Hogan Gidley, Trump and Pence have tested negative for the virus and are now being tested daily.