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University of Notre Dame President, Rev. John Jenkins, tests positive for COVID-19

University of Notre Dame President, Rev. John Jenkins, tests positive for COVID-19
shocking news from the White House overnight. We're obviously all hoping he, in the first late, have developed much in the way of symptoms. President and Mrs Trump both tweeting early Friday morning that they have tested positive for the coronavirus. The important thing is that he is in an age group that does have, does carry risk for severe cove it. So this is very concerning. The announcement came just hours after Hope Hicks, one of the president's top aides, tested positive for Cove in 19. White House aides have called Trump the most tested man in the country, although he has repeatedly downplayed mask wearing and social distancing. It's it's obviously unsettling, but I'm not surprised, given the contagiousness of this virus and what have been the lax protocols, The number of people that could potentially be exposed and at risk of contracting this virus is significant here. Several of the president's upcoming scheduled events have been canceled, including a rally in Florida. I'm John Lawrence, reporting
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University of Notre Dame President, Rev. John Jenkins, tests positive for COVID-19
Related video: President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump test positive for the coronavirus. University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC, has tested positive for COVID-19.The following statement was sent out to the campus from the university:"During self-quarantine this week, University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC, learned that a colleague with whom he has been in regular contact tested positive for COVID-19. Fr. Jenkins was tested and found to be positive for COVID-19 too. As a result, he is entering an extended period of isolation as indicated by University medical personnel and county health officials. 바카라 게임 웹사이트My symptoms are mild and I will continue work from home,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Fr. JenkinsThe reverend attended the White House Supreme Court announcement last Saturday and was criticized for not wearing a mask and shaking hands. According to the Chicago Tribune, in a statement to students sent Monday, Rev. Jenkins apologized for not wearing a mask, saying, "I write to express my regret for certain choices I made that day and for failing to lead as I should have." Jenkins' positive COVID test comes after President Donald Trump announced he and the first lady had been diagnosed with the virus. The first couple are experiencing mild symptoms and are isolated in the White House residence.

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University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC, has tested positive for COVID-19.

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The following statement was sent out to the campus from the university:

"During self-quarantine this week, University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC, learned that a colleague with whom he has been in regular contact tested positive for COVID-19. Fr. Jenkins was tested and found to be positive for COVID-19 too. As a result, he is entering an extended period of isolation as indicated by University medical personnel and county health officials. 바카라 게임 웹사이트My symptoms are mild and I will continue work from home,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Fr. Jenkins

The reverend attended the White House Supreme Court announcement last Saturday and was criticized for not wearing a mask and shaking hands.

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According to the Chicago Tribune, in a sent Monday, Rev. Jenkins apologized for not wearing a mask, saying, "I write to express my regret for certain choices I made that day and for failing to lead as I should have."

Jenkins' positive COVID test comes after President Donald Trump announced he and the first lady had been diagnosed with the virus. The first couple are experiencing mild symptoms and are isolated in the White House residence.