The White House says the president is currently experiencing symptoms described as "mild," and that he is working from there.
Yet @VP, who tested negative for Covid-19, handled a call on the virus Friday that the president had been slated to lead bloom.bg/3cQs0RE
@VP Now, officials inside the White House and Congress who came in contact with Trump, first lady Melania Trump and their contacts faced the question of whether they too need to be tested for the virus that has killed more than 200,000 Americans bloom.bg/2Gzhrqk
@VP Trump learned on Thursday morning that his aide Hope Hicks had tested positive for coronavirus, yet continued on with a full schedule of events, including a fundraiser at his New Jersey resort that raised $5 million bloom.bg/2SkUSrP
@VP Trump has canceled all events on Friday, including a planned rally in Florida, and his future campaign schedule remains in doubt bloom.bg/2HRD8Cx
Trump says he’s now immune to the coronavirus, unlike Biden trib.al/QRtmy4D
In an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Trump said that “Once you do recover, you’re immune, so you don’t have a president who has to hide in his basement, like his opponent,” in a dig at Biden trib.al/QRtmy4D
Trump also tweeted that after “a total and complete sign off from White House doctors” late Saturday, it’s “very nice to know” that he can’t get or give the virus trib.al/QRtmy4D
BREAKING: President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have tested positive for Covid-19, he said in a tweet trib.al/HgL9oU7
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a tweet that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for Covid-19. He said the couple would begin “our quarantine and recovery process immediately.” trib.al/YEzT5Js
Markets snapshot after Trump tests positive for Covid-19:
-U.S. equity futures ⬇
-U.S. dollar ⬆
-Japan stocks erase initial gains trib.al/W1fg2MS
Moderator Chris Wallace tries mostly in vain to control the conversation. Candidates spar over topics including the coronavirus, the economy and their families — and it gets ugly bloom.bg/3n21yt2#Debates2020
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BREAKING: Global coronavirus death toll passes one million trib.al/7LSWeNS
One million people have died from Covid-19, official data say. Estimates suggest the virus may be among the world's top five causes of death trib.al/2EjkpgZ
Global confirmed deaths hit 1 million as major developed and emerging economies struggle to contain the coronavirus almost 10 months after it first emerged trib.al/TXbh7YY
Today's jobs report is showing how deeply the coronavirus shutdown could bite.
@LJKawa and @Boes_ are here to help break down exactly what the numbers mean. Have questions? Give them a shout and they'll answer here on Twitter.
@LJKawa@boes_ Well, in short, the numbers are telling us things are bad. The 701K job losses (versus 100K expected) show the labor market pain we knew was coming in initial jobless claims is showing up a little more quickly in the monthly payroll print than anticipated. -LK
Leisure and hospitality — think restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues — is bearing the brunt of initial job losses here. Employment in that sector fell 2.7% in March according to this report, marking the worst month on record. -MB