Sabtu, 14 Maret 2020

Trump shared table with another Mar-a-Lago guest who tested positive for coronavirus: White House doctor - CNBC

US President Donald Trump at the dinner table with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro during a meal at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 7, 2020.

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U.S. President Donald Trump shared the same table with a guest at Mar-a-Lago who has since tested positive for the new coronavirus, the White House physician said Friday, adding that there was no need for the president to be quarantined.

The incident took place at his Florida resort last weekend, when Trump was hosting a Brazilian delegation including the country's President Jair Bolsonaro and his press secretary, Fabio Wajngarten. Wajngarten later tested positive for the highly contagious virus, according to media reports, which has spread to more than 120 countries and killed at least 5,000 people worldwide.

"This evening we learned of another dinner guest, this one sharing the table with the President and White House delegation, who was symptom-free until this morning and has since tested positive for COVID-19," said the statement from Dr. Sean Conley, the president's physician.

He said that Trump's exposure to Wajngarten was "extremely limited (photograph, handshake)."

While the president shared the same dinner table and "spent more time in closer proximity with the second case, all interactions occurred before any symptom onset." He did not mention the name of the guest.

"These interactions would be categorized as LOW risk for transmission," Conley said, citing guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "As such, there is no indication for home quarantine at this time."

He said he will monitor Trump closely, but that "given the President himself remains without symptoms, testing for COVID-19 is not currently indicated."

Earlier on Friday, the president himself said he will "most likely" be tested for the coronavirus. His remarks came shortly after he said he won't be taking any precautionary measures following his close contact with Wajngarten.

Pressed by a reporter about whether he was being "selfish" by not getting tested, Trump retorted: "I didn't say I wasn't going to be tested." He went on to add that he would do it "fairly soon."

The new coronavirus, which was first reported in Hubei province in China, has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Trump on Friday declared the outbreak a national emergency.

More than 2,000 people in the U.S. have tested positive, and at least 47 people have died from the virus as of Friday, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University.

—CNBC's Kevin Breuninger contributed to this report.

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2020-03-14 09:43:24Z
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The 13 airports that will let Americans in from Europe: Trump's travel ban kicks - Daily Mail

The 13 airports that will let Americans in from Europe: Trump's coronavirus travel ban kicks in but citizens who return WON'T be tested or quarantined at 'funnel points'

  • The Department of Homeland Security issued its plan for screening Americans returning from Europe 
  • They will not be given tests for coronavirus, but instead will be asked questions about how they feel and where they have traveled to recently
  • The announcement does not even make reference to taking passengers' temperatures when they land
  • They will then be told to self-quarantine for 14 days, but otherwise will be free to roam in the country 
  • There is also no mention of how Europeans will be stopped from boarding planes or entering the country 
  • Trump earlier promised to test passengers before they got on flights and stop them from coming home if they test positive 
  • He has offered no further information, like who will provide those tests or even process them 
  • There are now more than 2,000 people in America with coronavirus and 48 people have died from it  
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

Donald's Trump's European travel ban has kicked in, but it has emerged that Americans flying home will only be allowed to travel through 13 airports and they will not be tested for coronavirus when they land at the border.  

Trump's announcement of the ban on Thursday made no mention of any tests at the origin country and it does not say how it will stop Europeans - who are banned from the US - from getting on the plane. 

Once the passengers arrive back in America, they will go to customs and then to 'enhanced screening' where they won't have their temperatures taken or be tested for COVID-19, but where they'll be asked a series of questions about their medical conditions and travel history.

Then, they'll be advised to self-quarantine and follow CDC guidelines. 

'Upon arrival, travelers will proceed to standard customs processing. They will then continue to enhanced entry screening where the passenger will be asked about their medical history, current condition, and asked for contact information for local health authorities. 

A young woman greets a loved one in the arrivals area at Terminal E at Logan Airport in East Boston on Friday

A young woman greets a loved one in the arrivals area at Terminal E at Logan Airport in East Boston on Friday

Trump in the Rose Garden on Friday afternoon announcing his plans to increase testing and boasting about how he had stunted the virus by closing the border

Trump in the Rose Garden on Friday afternoon announcing his plans to increase testing and boasting about how he had stunted the virus by closing the border

NO TESTS, NO TEMPERATURE CHECKS AND A FEW QUESTIONS: THE GOVERNMENT'S PLAN FOR AMERICANS COMING HOME 

These are the Department of Homeland Security's 'restrictions' on Americans returning home from Europe, as of Friday afternoon: 

'Effective for flights taking off at 11:59 PM EDT on Friday, March 13th, Americans returning from all restricted countries will now be required to travel through the following 13 airports:

• Boston-Logan International Airport (BOS), Massachusetts

• Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Illinois

• Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Texas

• Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), Michigan

• Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), Hawaii

• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Georgia

• John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York

• Los Angeles International Airport, (LAX), California

• Miami International Airport (MIA), Florida

• Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), New Jersey

• San Francisco International Airport (SFO), California

• Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Washington

• Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD), Virginia

'Upon arrival, travelers will proceed to standard customs processing. They will then continue to enhanced entry screening where the passenger will be asked about their medical history, current condition, and asked for contact information for local health authorities. 

'Passengers will then be given written guidance about COVID-19 and directed to proceed to their final destination, and immediately home-quarantine in accordance with CDC best practices' 

Acting HS Secretary Chad Wolf said the passengers would be identified before their flights and put on planes to the designated airports by the airlines 'at no cost to them.'  

'Passengers will then be given written guidance about COVID-19 and directed to proceed to their final destination, and immediately home-quarantine in accordance with CDC best practices,' the announcement read.

Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf described the measures as 'aggressive'. 

He added: 'To minimize disruptions to travelers, TSA, CBP, and air carriers are working to identify qualifying passengers before their scheduled flights. 

'These passengers will be rerouted to one of the 13 airports by their airline at no cost to them,' he said. 

The measures are far less severe than had been suggested by Trump in his address, or promised by him on Thursday. 

Trump insisted that Americans would be tested for the virus before they got on planes in Europe and that if any of them tested positive for the virus, they would not be allowed to board.

He failed to give any context for those plans, like who would provide the tests, where he would find them and what would happen to an American who tested positive.

The department's announcement on Friday afternoon extends a theme of mixed messages that has been coming from the White House, health officials, Trump and Vice President Mike Pence as the chaos escalated this week. 

Some of the European airline counters at John F. Kennedy International Airport are seen empty in New York on Friday

Some of the European airline counters at John F. Kennedy International Airport are seen empty in New York on Friday

As of midnight on Friday, 2,299 people in the U.S. were infected with coronavirus and 50 people had died

As of midnight on Friday, 2,299 people in the U.S. were infected with coronavirus and 50 people had died 

As of Friday night, there were 2,000 people in America to have been diagnosed with coronavirus and 48 people have died from it. 

Trump boasted on Friday that he had been able to stave off the virus and that 'only' 40 had died from it in America by taking decisive action to stop flights from China earlier this year. 

The European travel ban threw up a range of questions and plunged the global markets into complete disarray this week. 

Initially, Trump said the UK and Ireland would be exempt from it because they have strong borders. 

On Friday, after widespread criticism of that plan from health experts and others who pointed out the fast climbing numbers of the virus in the UK, he said he was open to revisiting it. 

Trump tweeted on Friday morning that his 'strong' border policy helped stave off the crisis

Trump tweeted on Friday morning that his 'strong' border policy helped stave off the crisis

Thousands of Americans scrambled to get home on Friday, often paying thousands of dollars for their fare before the borders close.

US airlines like Delta have also begun pulling their flight schedules to Europe, raising the question that transatlantic travel may soon be entirely halted for the entirety of Trump's 30 day ban. 

There remains an abundance of questions over how long the virus will last, how it will impact America and how Americans will be able to rid themselves of it.

There is currently no cure and no vaccine, and only the severely sick or people showing severe symptoms are being given tests due to a shortage and lack of lab staff. 

Trump declared a national state of emergency as the World Health Organization named Europe the new epicenter of the coronavirus Friday, with countries sealing borders, shutting schools and canceling events in a frenzied attempt to slow the ballooning pandemic. 

Americans traveling in Europe scrambled to buy last-minute plane tickets, in some cases spending thousands of dollars each, in hopes of speedily returning to the country before President Trump’s travel ban comes into effect.

One family of three paid nearly $8,000 for three one-way tickets from Paris to New York.

‘I feel like they were putting a price tag on people’s safety,’ Coral McNary told ABC News on Friday.

‘That’s scary, especially if people can’t afford it.’

Jake Genachowski, an American who was traveling in Switzerland, made it back home just in time before the ban kicked in.

He said that when he arrived, there was no screening for coronavirus.

‘Just made it through customs, Genachowski told ABC News shortly after arriving back in the states.

He said arriving passengers were asked if they had flu-like symptoms, but they were not asked if they had been to Italy or any other country hard-hit by the coronavirus.

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Iraq officials: New rocket attack hits base housing US troops - Fox News

BAGHDAD — A barrage of rockets hit a base housing U.S. and other coalition troops north of Baghdad, Iraqi security officials said Saturday, just days after a similar attack killed three servicemen, including two Americans.

There was no immediate word on casualties at Camp Taji, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

The officials said over a dozen rockets landed inside the base, some struck the coalition quarters while others fell on a runway used by Iraqi forces.

US FORCES LAUNCH STRIKES TARGETING IRAN-BACKED MILITIAS AFTER DEADLY ROCKET ATTACK, OFFICIAL SAYS

The attack was unusual because it occured during the day. Previous assaults on military bases housing U.S. troops typically occurred overnight.

The earlier attack against Camp Taji on Wednesday prompted American airstrikes Friday against what U.S. officials said were mainly weapons facilities belonging to Kataib Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia group believed to be responsible.

However, Iraq's military said those airstrikes killed five security force members and a civilian.

Iran-backed Shiite militia groups vowed to exact revenge for Friday's U.S. strikes, signalling another cycle of tit-for-tat violence between Washington and Tehran that could play out inside Iraq.

Wednesday's attack on Camp Taji was the deadliest to target U.S. troops in Iraq since a late December rocket attack on an Iraqi base. That attack killed a U.S. contractor and set in motion a series of attacks that brought Iraq to the brink of war.

After the contractor was killed, American airstrikes targeting the Kataib Hezbollah led to protests at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.

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A U.S. drone strike in Baghdad then killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani, a top commander responsible for expeditionary operations across the wider Mideast. Iran struck back with a ballistic missile attack on U.S. forces in Iraq, the Islamic Republic’s most direct assault on America since the 1979 seizing of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

The U.S. and Iran stepped stepped back from further attacks after the Soleimani incident. A senior U.S. official said in late January, when U.S.-Iran tensions had cooled, that the killing of Americans constituted a red line that could spark more violence.

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2020-03-14 09:40:42Z
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Live updates: Third Mar-a-Lago guest tests positive for coronavirus; Pentagon halts domestic travel - The Washington Post

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — All people arriving in New Zealand will have to isolate themselves for 14 days upon arrival, except for those landing from nearby Pacific islands, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Saturday.

Describing the “unprecedented” step, Ardern told reporters that every person entering the country from midnight Sunday would be subjected to new rules. “We must go hard and we must go early,” she said. “I make no apologies. This is an unprecedented time.”

People arriving from everywhere except the Pacific islands will have to isolate themselves at home for two weeks, regardless of where they are coming from and whether they are citizens or not.

In addition, Ardern said her government would impose strict new exit rules for people traveling to the Pacific islands. New Zealand has large Samoan and Tongan communities in particular, and Ardern said that New Zealand had a responsibility to look after the people there. Samoa suffered a devastating measles epidemic last year.

“These [new exit measures for the Pacific] include: No travel for people who have traveled outside of New Zealand in the past 14 days,” Ardern said. “No travel for close or casual contacts of a confirmed case. No travel for anyone who is symptomatic, and health assessments, including temperature checks.”

In addition, New Zealand has banned cruise ships from entering the country until at least June 30, but Ardern said cargo ships would still be allowed.

She advised all New Zealanders not to travel overseas unless absolutely necessary.

New Zealand has seen only six cases of the coronavirus, the latest diagnosed in an Auckland man in his 60s who recently returned from the United States.

The previous five people are all isolated at home and recovering. There have been no reports of community transmission, but New Zealand was acting preemptively to avoid that, the prime minister said.

Her government had previously canceled a national memorial due to be held in Christchurch on Sunday, the anniversary of the attacks on two mosques in the city, which claimed 51 lives. Ardern said the decision was a “pragmatic” one made to ensure the coronavirus is not spread at large gatherings.

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2020-03-14 09:43:14Z
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Trump shared table with another Mar-a-Lago guest who tested positive for coronavirus: White House doctor - CNBC

US President Donald Trump at the dinner table with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro during a meal at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 7, 2020.

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U.S President Donald Trump shared the same table with a guest at Mar-a-Lago who has since tested positive for the new coronavirus, the White House physician said Friday, adding that there was no need for the president to be quarantined.

The incident took place at his Florida resort Mar-a-Lago last weekend, when Trump was hosting a Brazilian delegation including the country's President Jair Bolsonaro and his press secretary, Fabio Wajngarten. Wajngarten was later tested positive for the highly contagious virus, which has spread to more than 120 countries and killed at least 5,000 people worldwide.

"This evening we learned of another dinner guest, this one sharing the table with the President and White House delegation, who was symptom-free until this morning and has since tested positive for COVID-19," said the statement from Dr. Sean Conley, the president's physician.

He said that Trump's exposure to Wajngarten was "extremely limited (photograph, handshake)."

While the president shared the same dinner table and "spent more time in closer proximity with the second case, all interactions occurred before any symptom onset." He did not mention the name of the guest.

"These interactions would be categorized as LOW risk for transmission," Dr. Conley said, citing guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "As such, there is no indication for home quarantine at this time."

He said he will monitor Trump closely, but that "given the President himself remains without symptoms, testing for COVID-19 is not currently indicated."

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2020-03-14 06:21:36Z
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Brazil President Bolsonaro's son claims father tested negative for coronavirus despite earlier reports - Fox News

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has tested negative for coronavirus, his son Eduardo told Fox News, contradicting earlier reports that the South American leader had tested positive.

Reports out of Brazil had initially indicated Bolsonaro had tested positive, and his son appeared to confirm this to Fox News earlier Friday, adding that further testing was being done to confirm the diagnosis and the second set of testing was expected later in the day.

However, in a subsequent appearance on "America's Newsroom," Eduardo denied his father had ever tested positive.

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Host Sandra Smith asked Bolsonaro if he could confirm his father had first tested positive for the virus and what had happened in between then.

“I don’t have this information,” he replied. “The information I have is the results that just came up telling that he is negative for coronavirus. I never listened that it was positive in the first exam. This is something that I don’t know. But, uh, everything’s good now.”

Bolsonaro then told Smith, to his knowledge, this was his first test for the virus.

BRAZILIAN OFFICIAL WHO MET WITH TRUMP TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS

“I have to get more information about what is going on because together with Bolsonaro, there were other guys, other people in the same team that went to the U.S. So, we are also waiting for the exams about the other guys."

He denied his father was showing any symptoms. “He is okay,” he confirmed.

“They have to see what they are going to do. I think the best thing to do is everybody who was involved there, everybody who was there, should do the tests,” Bolsonaro advised, referring to the Brazilian president’s meeting with President Trump.

“Has there been communication with the White House on this?” asked Smith. Bolsonaro said that the president’s team has “connected” with the White House.

Bolsonaro then told Smith, to his knowledge, this was his first test for the virus.

“I have to get more information about everything -- what is going on. Because, together with President Bolsonaro, there were other guys, other people in the same team that went to the U.S. So, we are also waiting for the exams about the other guys.”He denied his father was showing any symptoms.

“No. He is okay,” he confirmed. However, he said he believed his father was taking extra precautions after an aide that went on the trip tested positive.

AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL WHO MET IVANKA TRUMP, BILL BARR, TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS

“They have to see what they are going to do. I think the best thing to do is everybody who was involved there, everybody who was there, should do the tests,” Bolsonaro advised, referring to the Brazilian president’s meeting with President Trump.

“Has there been communication with the White House on this?” asked Smith.

Bolsonaro said that the president’s team has “connected” with the White House.

The confusion surrounding the results came just days after Bolsonaro met with President  Trump at the U.S. leader's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago.

Bolsonaro had been tested after one of his deputies, who was also in attendance at the Florida resort, was diagnosed with COVID-19.

Fabio Wajngarten, the communications secretary for the 64-year-old Brazilian leader who had traveled to Miami for the meeting as well, showed flu-like symptoms and tested positive for the virus early Wednesday.

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The developments also came after Peter Dutton, Australia's minister for home affairs, tested positive after traveling back from Washington D.C., where he met Attorney General William Barr and Ivanka Trump.

Fox News' Joe Shikhman and Julia Musto contributed to this report. 

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2020-03-13 16:44:01Z
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Australian official who met with Ivanka Trump and Barr last week tests positive for coronavirus - CNN

In a statement, Minister Peter Dutton said that he woke up on Friday morning "with a temperature and sore throat" and was "subsequently tested for COVID-19." Dutton was advised by Queensland Health that his tests returned positive on Friday afternoon.
Dutton had met with Trump, Barr, Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway and Director of the Domestic Policy Council Joe Grogan in the US less than a week ago.
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment.
Barr is "feeling great and not showing any symptoms" of the coronavirus, Department of Justice spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said in a statement Friday.
"He is staying home today and has consulted with CDC. CDC is not recommending he be tested at this point," Kupec said.
Dutton said Friday that under the policy of Queensland Health, "anyone who tests positive is to be admitted into hospital and I have complied with their advice." Dutton added that "I feel fine and will provide an update in due course."
The coronavirus has impacted the work of dozens of government officials around the world — including heads of state — some of whom have tested positive and others who are working in self-isolation out of precaution after coming into contact with another infected person.
A Brazilian official tested positive for virus on Thursday, just days after meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement Thursday that Trump "had almost no interactions with the individual who tested positive" and does not require being tested.
CNN reported that Trump has been telling people close to him that he's concerned about coming into contact with people who have contracted the coronavirus, including the Brazilian official.
Several US lawmakers, some of whom had recent contact with Trump, have also taken steps to self-quarantine.

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2020-03-13 16:20:00Z
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