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North Carolina Representative Mark Meadows, who has been named the new White House chief of staff by President Donald Trump, announced Monday that he was placing himself under quarantine after a possible exposure to coronavirus during a February political conference in Maryland.
Source: (Newsweek) MARK MEADOWS JOINS 4 OTHER REPUBLICANS IN SELF-QUARANTINING AT HOME AFTER CORONAVIRUS EXPOSURE AT CPACMeadows became the fifth Republican to self-quarantine after an announcement from the American Conservative Union (ACU) that an attendee at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) had tested positive for coronavirus. That individual met a number of U.S. politicians, initiating some to sequester themselves in order to curb the spread of the disease.
This one is starting to hit close to home, in the White House. It now seems Trump's new incoming Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, is currently quarantining, bringing the number of CPAC Republican lawmakers quarantined to 5.
On the surface it appears to be due to an abundance of caution, but I suppose it brings the reality of the situation right to the Resolute Desk. My question would be, should Trump be tested - and was he (tested)? And not just Trump, but Congress and the Administration? Better to have early detection and segregation, rather than have the virus strike a dagger into the functioning of our highest levels of governance just when we need them (functioning) the most.