One month after Donald Trump's hospitalization, the White House has once again become a cluster of choice for Covid-19.
The election evening of November 3 was particularly popular with the coronavirus.
White House political director Brian Jack tested positive for Covid-19 over the weekend, the New York Times and CNN revealed on Wednesday.
He had spent the evening of Tuesday following the results of the presidential election at the White House.
Another adviser to the president tested positive, according to the daily.
However, his identity and whether he was present during election night are unknown.
An already long list of contaminations
The President's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Housing and Urban Development Minister Ben Carson, and David Bossie, the head of the legal appeals team, have tested positive in recent days.
They were very present that evening in the presidential palace in Washington, in the fever and awaiting the results.
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The White House had already been hit hard by the virus in early October.
Like her husband, Melania Trump had been ill, but her condition did not require hospitalization.
Kayleigh McEnany, the White House spokeswoman, 32, had tested positive in early October, like two assistants, Chad Gilmartin and Karoline Leavitt.
Names among others on a long list.