Dr. Deborah Birx, special advisor to the Center for Global Health, spoke with CBS’ Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation on Sunday about former President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis in October. Asked how Trump, who is a self-proclaimed germaphobe, got the coronavirus, Birx said that she and one other person were the only two people who “regularly” wore masks in the White House.
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Coronavirus: Birx says only 2 people ‘regularly’ wore masks in White House
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