US Vice President Mike Pence isn't in isolate and has tried negative to COVID-19, his representative said Sunday, after a nearby associate was affirmed to have been contaminated.
Pence would go to work at the White House on Monday, representative Devin O'Malley said in an announcement following some US media reports that Pence would act naturally segregating.
"VP Pence will keep on following the counsel of the White House Medical Unit and isn't in isolate," O'Malley said.
"VP Pence has tried negative each and every day and plans to be at the White House tomorrow."
Pence's representative Katie Miller tried positive, it was uncovered on Friday, while President Trump's valet likewise tried positive a week ago.
Top US irresistible infections master Anthony Fauci - who has become the confided in face of the administration's infection reaction - revealed to CNN he would experience a "changed isolate" in the wake of testing negative and having not been in nearness to Miller.
President Donald Trump, 73, Pence, 60, and numerous others at the White House are tried day by day. In any case, Trump and Pence frequently resist the clinical specialists' direction about wearing defensive veils.
The US, which has recorded 79,500 passings in the coronavirus flare-up, has additionally endured its steepest activity misfortunes ever, with 20.5 million employments lost in April.