US leader initially refused to be tested for the virus. FMTNews Trump Negative Covid19 Coronavirus
US President Donald Trump has previously refused to be tested for the virus.
Trump submitted to the test after coming in contact with several members of a Brazilian presidential delegation visiting his Florida resort who have since tested positive for the virus. “One week after having dinner with the Brazilian delegation at Mar-a-Lago, the President remains symptom-free,” he said.
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