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.