US President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have tested negative for the coronavirus after a member of the US military who works at the White House as a valet came down with the virus.
During a meeting with the governor of Texas in the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump told reporters he had little contact with the man and would be tested daily going forward.
Neither Trump nor Pence wore masks during the meeting.
People working around the president at the White House have been getting regular tests for the coronavirus. But staff, Secret Service agents and guests have not been wearing masks in the West Wing.
"No matter what you do, testing is not a perfect art. So we test once a week. Now we're going to get tested once a day. But even when you test once a day somebody could, something happens where they get something," Trump said.
"I've had very little contact with this gentleman. Know who he is, good person... Yeah it's a little bit strange, but it's one of those things," he said.
A White House spokesman said earlier that Trump and Pence had tested negative for the virus.
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"We were recently notified by the White House Medical Unit that a member of the United States Military, who works on the White House campus, has tested positive for Coronavirus," the White House said in a statement. "The President and the Vice President have since tested negative for the virus and they remain in great health."
According to CNN, the staffer was a navy valet, an elite military unit dedicated to working at the White House.
Valets often have contact with the President and their families, travelling with them and sometimes preparing their food.
The scare is not the first for Trump. In March a number of people who had visited Mar-a-Lago, the President's golf resort in Florida, tested positive for COVID-19.
Trump was also tested at that time, but returned a negative result.