US President Donald Trump tests negative for COVID-19 - White House physician

Donald Trump has tested negative for COVID-19, according to the White House.
Donald Trump has tested negative for COVID-19, according to the White House. Photo credit: Getty Images

U.S. President Donald Trump has tested negative for COVID-19 and he is not infectious to others, the White House physician said on Monday.

In a memo released by the White House, Dr. Sean Conley said Trump had tested negative on consecutive days using an Abbott Laboratories BinaxNOW antigen card. He said the negative tests and other clinical and laboratory data "indicate a lack of detectable viral replication". 

Conley said the negative tests and other clinical and laboratory data "indicate a lack of detectable viral replication."

Trump's medical team had determined that based on the data and guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "the president is not infectious to others," Conley said.

Trump returns to the campaign trail on Monday night with a rally in Sanford, Florida, his first since he disclosed on Oct. 2 that he tested positive for COVID-19.

Critics fault Trump for failing to encourage supporters at campaign events, and even White House staff, to wear protective masks and abide by social-distancing guidelines. At least 11 close Trump aides have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Reuters