Coronavirus poet and Trump's campaign chief Bill Stepien

President Trump's election campaign manager, Bill Stepien, has proved positive in the test for Coddy-19. Stepeen received the diagnosis Friday evening, and a senior Trump campaign official said the manager is experiencing slight symptoms, similar to those of the flu. People close to Stephanie said that [...]
Stepeen received the diagnosis Friday evening, and a senior Trump campaign official said the manager is experiencing slight symptoms, similar to those of the flu. People close to Stephanie said he plans to enter quarantine until he recovers.
Trump's deputy manager, Justin Clark, is expected to replace the influential chief, though Stepien will continue working from a distance, though advisers said he will continue to maintain control of the campaign.
After White House adviser Hope Hicks was diagnosed positively with Covid-19, senior members of Trump's campaign submitted to the test for the new virus, writes Politico, broadcasting Express.
Stepien travelled to Cleveland on Tuesday for the presidential debate. He was with the American president on the plane “Air Force One” as well as the White House on Monday. Manager Stepien was assigned to this position in July, replacing Brad Parscalen.
After Trump was hospitalised in the military hospital “Walter Reed”, his advisers are rushing to reassess plans for the final month of the campaign ahead of the November 3rd election. They canceled the plan for a gathering in Florida and postponed the planned gathering in Wisconsin.











