Washington: President Donald Trump and his wife received their positive COVID-19 tests on the same day. He's already returned to campaigning, but there's been no public sighting yet of the first lady.
Melania Trump last provided a health update over a week ago after saying her symptoms were mild, and the White House has not indicated when she will make her next public appearance.
What role she will play in the campaign's final weeks remains an open question as Trump embarks on a schedule of daily rallies through the November 3 election.
“My family is grateful for all of the prayers & support! I am feeling good & will continue to rest at home,” the first lady tweeted October 5, three days after the president announced they both had the disease caused by the coronavirus and that they would quarantine.
“Thank you to medical staff & caretakers everywhere, & my continued prayers for those who are ill or have a family member impacted by the virus,” she said.
Mrs Trump was last seen September 29 accompanying the president to Cleveland for his nationally televised debate with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Before that trip, she attended a September 26 gathering in the White House Rose Garden that is now believed to have been a “super spreader” event for the virus. The president introduced Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett to scores of guests who sat close together, many without face coverings. Several guests later tested positive for COVID-19.
The first lady's office provided no update Tuesday on her condition. The president's campaign referred questions to the White House.
A possible upside for the White House in the positive test results is that they overshadowed the release of audio recordings by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former confidante and adviser to the first lady, in which Mrs Trump was heard complaining about having to decorate the mansion for Christmas. She also was heard downplaying the conditions in which migrant children were housed in U.S. detention centres after the administration separated them from their families at the Mexico border.
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Wolkoff detailed her falling out with Mrs Trump in a new book the White House has dismissed as full of “mistruths and paranoia.” Wolkoff also had confirmed she had Mrs Trump on tape.
David B. Cohen, a political science professor at the University of Akron, said the tapes were “damaging” for the first lady's image, especially since the president often bragged that he was singularly responsible for people saying “Merry Christmas” again.
“By keeping her behind closed doors, it makes it sort of a non-story at this point,” Cohen said.