Anthony Fauci and Robert Redfield in quarantine

CDC Director Robert Redfield and Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious disease expert, on Saturday evening disclosed plans to isolate over the next two weeks after "low-risk" contact with an infected person, Politico writes.

Both officials serving on the White House COVID-19 task force moved to self-isolation after having a "low-risk" contact with an infected person. They continue working in self-isolation, in case of necessity, will preserve the two-meter distance requirement.

As a reminder, the Head of FDA, Steven Hann, was isolated for fourteen days after having a contact with USA Vice President Mike Pence's speaker, Kate Miller, who was later confirmed COVID-positive.

President Donald Trump's assistant is also confirmed positive on the virus test. Trump is taking tests daily, confirming being virus-negative.