Wearing face masks and not sharing personal items are key to maintaining strong health. WASHINGTON - Amid the push to “reopen,” President Donald Trump is confronting cases of the coronavirus in his own home as the White House on Monday began requiring staffers to wear masks when entering the West Wing.
Two known cases of COVID-19 among staffers in one of the most-protected complexes in America have sent three of the nation's top medical experts into quarantine and Vice President Mike Pence into “self-isolation.” A memo sent Monday to White House staff said "everyone who enters the West Wing to wear a mask or facial covering.” Staff will not be required to wear a facial covering while at their desks if they're socially distanced from