Donald Trump rejects coronary test

The White House insists that President Donald Trump does not need a coronary test, despite some members of his political circle being self-crantinized after having come in contact with a man who was later diagnosed with the disease. It's about Matt Gaetz, who boarded Trump limo on Monday. Chief [...]
It's about Matt Gaetz, who boarded Trump limo on Monday. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadosa will also stay home until Wednesday, despite his test resulting negative. Another friend of Trump, Rep. Doug Collins, a Republican from Georgia, was photographed holding hands with President Friday.
The greatest concern is for politicians whose work necessarily brings them into contact with a large number of people, especially in the wave of a general election year.
CNN reports that only Trump refuses to take the Corleone test. Through an interview, he, along with Brazil's president, said that he was not at all concerned by the Coronavirus.
He said the state has taken all measures and that they are prepared for any situation.












