At least 24 people in Trump's circle have tested positive for COVID-19

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President Trump announced early Friday, October 2 that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19, raising questions about the health of those who have been in contact with him recently.

At least 24 people in Mr. Trump's orbit have tested positive for COVID-19 since September 29. The following is a running list of the people in the president's orbit who have had recent contact with him or who meet regularly with him and have been tested — or are undergoing testing — for COVID-19 infection:

Trump's family

Melania Trump: Tested positive on Friday, October 2.
Ivanka Trump: Tested negative on Monday, October 5.
Jared Kushner: Tested negative on Monday, October 5.
Barron Trump: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Donald Trump, Jr.: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Eric Trump: Tested negative on Tuesday, October 6.
Lara Trump: Tested negative on Tuesday, October 6.
White HouseCounselor to the president Hope Hicks: Tested positive on Thursday, October 1.
Director of Oval Office operations Nick Luna: Tested positive on Saturday, October 3.
Assistant press secretary Chad Gilmartin: Tested positive over the weekend of October 3/4.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany: Tested positive on Monday, October 5.
Senior adviser Stephen Miller: Tested positive on Tuesday, October 6.
Assistant press secretary Jalen Drummond: Tested positive, CBS News reported Tuesday, October 6.
Assistant press secretary Karoline Leavitt: Tested positive, CBS News reported Tuesday, October 6.
Assistant press secretary Harrison Fields: Tested positive, confirmed Thursday, October 8.
Vice President Mike Pence: Tested negative on Thursday, October 8.
Chief of staff Mark Meadows: Tested negative on Thursday, October 8.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Deputy communications director Dan Scavino: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
OthersFormer White House counselor Kellyanne Conway: Tweeted on Friday, October 2, that she is positive for COVID-19.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie: Christie, who helped Mr. Trump with debate preparation and spent hours with him and Hicks over several days, tweeted on October 3 that he tested positive. He was admitted to the hospital on October 3. He was discharged from the hospital on October 10.
Reverend John Jenkins: The president of the University of Notre Dame, who attended Barrett's nomination at the White House has tested positive, according to the university.
Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien: Tested positive for coronavirus Friday, October 2.
U.S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant Admiral Charles Ray: Tested positive on Tuesday, October 6. He attended a Gold Star families White House event on September 27.
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gary Thomas: Tested positive on Wednesday, October 7. Thomas met with Ray on October 2. P
hotojournalist Al Drago: Tested positive on Friday, October 2. He covered Amy Coney arrett's nomination event, and the September 27 White House briefing.
New York Times correspondent Michael Shear: Tested positive Friday, October 2. He traveled on Air Force One on September 26, when Mr. Trump went to Pennsylvania.
Unknown journalist: Tested positive on Friday, October 2. The journalist attended the September 27 briefing.
Unknown journalist: Tested positive Wednesday, October 8. Was last at the White House on October 1.
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett: The White House said in a statement that she tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden: Debated Mr. Trump on Tuesday, September 29. Has tested negative several times, the latest negative test was on Saturday, October 10.
Attorney General Bill Barr: He attended Barrett's nomination announcement at the White House. The Justice Department said he had his fifth negative test on Tuesday, October 6.
Senior Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller: Miller, who was involved in President Trump's debate prep, said he tested negative on October 2.
Rudy Giuliani: Tested negative on Monday, October 5, he said in a tweet.
Chris Wallace: Tested negative on Monday, October 5
Admiral Brett Giroir: Tested negative as of Wednesday, October 7
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe: Tested negative on Friday, October 2
CongressUtah Senator Mike Lee (R): Judiciary Committee member who attended Barrett's nomination announcement and met with her this week. Tested positive on Thursday, October 1.
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis (R): Judiciary Committee member who attended Barrett's nomination announcement. Tested positive on Friday, October 2.
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R): Tested positive for the virus on Friday, October 2.
California Representative Salud Carbajal (D)Tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, October 6, after he was exposed to an individual, reported to be Lee, who had the virus
Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn (R): Attended debate and flew on Air Force One; Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Minnesota Representative Jim Hagedorn (R): Flew on Air Force One; tested negative Friday, October 2.
Ohio Representative Jim Jordan (R): Attended debate and flew on Air Force One; tested negative on Friday, October 2
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D): Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham: The Judiciary Committee chair tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Not in recent contact with Trump, but tested protectively
Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel: Tested positive on Wednesday, September 29.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: He said in Croatia that he tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe: Tested negative on Friday, October 2.
Not included in this list:

Four White House residence staff tested about three weeks ago, a senior White House official confirmed to CBS News. All four of the staff wore masks, and none came into contact with the first family.

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