Pence to keep up travel despite contact with infected aides

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Vice President Mike Pence speaks to supporters Saturday Oct. 24, 2020 in Tallahassee, Fla. Battleground Florida was again a central focus of the presidential campaign Saturday as President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and former President Barack Obama all had high-profile events in the state. (AP Photo/Steve Cannon)

WASHINGTON ā€“ Vice President Mike Pence plans to maintain an aggressive campaign schedule this week despite an apparent outbreak of the coronavirus among his senior aides, the White House says.

Pence's chief of staff, Marc Short, and ā€œa couple of key staff surrounding the vice presidentā€ have tested positive for the virus, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Sunday.

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The vice president, who along with his wife, Karen, tested negative on Sunday, according to his office, is considered a ā€œclose contactā€ of the aides under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria but will not quarantine, his spokesman said.

Devin Oā€™Malley said Pence decided to maintain his travel schedule ā€œin consultation with the White House Medical Unit" and "in accordance with the CDC guidelines for essential personnel.ā€ Those guidelines require that essential workers exposed to someone with the coronavirus closely monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 and wear a mask whenever around other people.

Oā€™Malley said Pence and his wife, Karen, both tested negative on Saturday ā€œand remain in good health.ā€

President Donald Trump commented on Short early Sunday after his plane landed at Joint Base Andrews, outside Washington. ā€œI did hear about it just now,ā€ he said. ā€œAnd I think heā€™s quarantining. Yeah. I did hear about it. Heā€™s going to be fine. But heā€™s quarantining.ā€

Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease expert at George Mason University, called Penceā€™s decision to travel ā€œgrossly negligentā€ regardless of the stated justification that Pence is an essential worker.

ā€œItā€™s just an insult to everybody who has been working in public health and public health response,ā€ she said. ā€œI also find it really harmful and disrespectful to the people going to the rallyā€ and the people on Penceā€™s own staff who will accompany him.

ā€œHe needs to be staying home 14 days,ā€ she added. ā€œCampaign events are not essential.ā€

After a day of campaigning in Florida on Saturday, Pence was seen wearing a mask as he returned to Washington aboard Air Force Two shortly after the news of Shortā€™s diagnosis was made public. He is scheduled to hold a rally on Sunday afternoon in Kinston, North Carolina, with travel planned to Minnesota on Monday and North Carolina once again on Tuesday.

Pence, who has headed the White House coronavirus task force since late February, has repeatedly found himself in an uncomfortable position balancing political concerns with the administration's handling the pandemic that has killed more than 220,000 Americans. The vice president has advocated mask-wearing and social distancing, but often does not wear one himself and holds large political events where many people do not wear face-coverings.

By virtue of his position as vice president, Pence is considered an essential worker. The White House did not address how Pence's political activities amounted to essential work.

Short's diagnosis comes weeks after the coronavirus spread through the White House, infecting Trump, the first lady, and two dozen other aides, staffers and allies.

Short, Pence's top aide and one of his closest confidants, did not travel with the vice president on Saturday. Top Pence political adviser Marty Obst tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this week, a person familiar with the matter said.

Pence's handling of his exposure to a confirmed positive case stands in contrast to how Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris responded when a close aide and a member of her campaign plane's charter crew tested positive for the virus earlier this month. She took several days off the campaign trail, citing her desire to act out of an abundance of caution.

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This version corrects in the news summary that Pence tested negative.


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