The Busy Week When the President Met the Virus
Saturday, October 3, 2020 | |
| By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman The president was flown to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where officials said he would stay for several days. Aides said Mr. Trump was experiencing coughing, congestion and fever, symptoms that worsened through the day. | | | By Michael D. Shear, Maggie Haberman and Kenneth P. Vogel He disparaged masks, encouraged big campaign crowds and employed an often-unreliable test to keep him safe. All the while it turned out the virus was nearby. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg The president has boasted of his health and is sure to receive the best possible care, but he carries a number of risk factors as he begins his battle with Covid-19. | | |
| World | The Saturday Profile By Declan Walsh In a moment of rage, Nadeen Ashraf created an Instagram page naming a man accused of being a sexual harasser. Within a week, it had 70,000 followers. | | | Opinion By Aaron E. Carroll The key to slowing down the spread of coronavirus infections is to have few, if any, close contacts. There's just no getting around it. | | |
| In a video posted to Twitter, President Trump said he and his wife, Melania Trump, were doing "very well." He is expected to spend a few days at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after testing positive for the coronavirus. | | | By Reuters Before President Trump announced that he tested positive for Covid-19, he tossed baseball hats into the crowd during his campaign rally in Duluth, Minn. on Wednesday. | | | By Mekado Murphy Julie Taymor narrates a sequence from her film featuring Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore. | | |
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