The Pennsylvania Department of Health has released guidance to anyone who attended President Donald Trump rally on Saturday at Harrisburg International Airport. The guidance comes after it was revealed the president tested positive for coronavirus.
The statement reads:“Pennsylvania has worked to make sure that anyone who needs a test can get one. If you are feeling sick and need to be tested, please contact your health care provider or visit health.pa.gov to find a testing location near you.
If you were at the Presidential campaign event in Middletown, we do encourage you to download the COVID Alert PA app. If you test positive, you can alert those you came in close contact with anonymously through the app.”
President Donald Trump held a campaign rally Saturday September 26 at Harrisburg International Airport where he spoke for more than an hour on a variety of topics, including coronavirus.
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Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have tested positive for coronavirus. The announcement made early Friday, plunged the country deeper into uncertainty just a month before the presidential election.
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The President, who has spent much of the year downplaying the threat of a virus that has killed more than 205,000 Americans, said he and the first lady were quarantining. The White House physician said Donald Trump was expected to continue carrying out his duties while recovering. A White House official said Friday morning that the president was experiencing mild symptoms but was working from the White House residence.