NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Mike Pence aide Katie Miller returned to work Tuesday, more than two weeks after she tested positive for COVID-19, she announced.
"Back at work today after three NEGATIVE COVID tests," Miller, the wife of senior White House adviser Stephen Miller, tweeted. "Thank you to all my amazing doctors and everyone who reached out with support. I couldn't have done it without my amazing husband who took great care of his pregnant wife. #TransitionToGreatness
Miller announce her diagnosis on May 8, tweeting, "Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes. I'm doing well and look forward to getting back to work for the American people."
Word of the positive diagnosis came one day after it was confirmed that President Trump's personal valet also has tested positive for the potentially-deadly virus.
Shortly after Miller's test results came back, CDC director Robert Redfield and FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn were quarantined for the next two weeks after exposure to a coronavirus-positive White House staffer, their respective agencies announced. The White House did not identify the staffer, but in the case of Hahn, POLITICO said it was Miller.

