President’s positive COVID-19 tests underscores perils of campaigning in a pandemic
WASHINGTON, Wash. — The perils of America’s fractured, partisan approach to the COVID-19 pandemic finally caught up Friday with U.S. President Donald Trump, now infected with the very virus that for months has threatened to end his tumultuous tenure in the White House.
Trump delivered the news via Twitter early Friday morning, saying both he and wife Melania had tested positive ⏤ a revelation greeted around the world with shock if not surprise, given the president’s apparent disdain for basic precautions.
World leaders responded with a tide of best wishes and speedy-recovery sentiments, an about-face from the angst that greeted Trump’s explosive debate performance just four days ago.
The diagnosis, doubtless a major setback for Trump’s scramble to catch Democrat challenger Joe Biden before the Nov. 3 election, offers a dramatic reminder about the risks of campaigning during a pandemic.


