No quarantine for U.S. Vice President Pence, whose
COVID-19 test was negative; next in line to Trump
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[October 03, 2020]
By Susan Cornwell and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, next in line for
the Oval Office, tested negative for COVID-19, hours after President
Donald Trump announced that he was infected and went into quarantine,
Pence's spokesman said on Friday.
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Trump's test result cast a spotlight on Pence, a Christian
conservative former lawmaker who has been one of the few constants
in the Republican president's tumultuous administration, a little
more than a month before the pair seek re-election to a second term.
Pence, 61, is scheduled to debate his Democratic rival, Joe Biden's
running mate Senator Kamala Harris on Wednesday in Utah. A source at
the Commission on Presidential Debates, which oversees the events,
said there were no plans to scrap the debate after Trump's positive
test.
"This morning, Vice President Pence and the Second Lady tested
negative for COVID-19. Vice President Pence remains in good health
and wishes the Trumps well in their recovery," spokesman Devin
O'Malley said on Twitter.
Pence does not need to quarantine, because he is not considered a
close contact with any individuals who have tested positive,
including Trump, Pence's doctor Jesse Schonau said in a statement.
"Vice President Pence remains in good health and is free to go about
his normal activities," he said.
Pence, who was last seen publicly with Trump on Monday at a Rose
Garden news conference on coronavirus testing, would take over as
acting president should Trump become incapacitated while undergoing
medical treatment. That has happened three times in U.S. history.
Then-President George W. Bush temporarily transferred power to Vice
President Dick Cheney twice, for a few hours each in 2002 and 2007,
while undergoing colonoscopies. Vice President George H.W. Bush was
acting president for nearly eight hours in 1985 while President
Ronald Reagan had a pre-cancerous lesion removed.
The White House said Trump is "not incapacitated" and is working in
isolation while experiencing mild symptoms.
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Pence filled in for Trump Friday on a conference call with governors about the
coronavirus pandemic, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told 1010 WINS radio. Pence
also stood in for Trump on a call with state leaders to discuss support for
vulnerable seniors.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is next in line of succession after Pence. She was tested
Friday for COVID-19 and the results were negative, her spokesman said.
Harris tested negative on Thursday as part of her campaign's routine screening
for the virus.
Pence, a former governor of Indiana, has played a largely behind-the-scenes role
in Trump's White House, although he is known to have presidential ambitions of
his own.
His deference has endeared him to Trump, helping Pence survive in a White House
with near-constant turnover among top officials. But he has sometimes been
ridiculed for his public obsequiousness to his boss.
Earlier this year Trump put Pence in charge of the U.S. response to the
coronavirus pandemic, a brief that has not gone well. The nation's death toll
from the virus is over 207,000. New cases of COVID-19 rose in 27 out of 50 U.S.
states in September compared with August, a Reuters analysis showed.
Pence has also been central to some of the administration’s legislative efforts,
including the tax cuts passed in 2017. Pence staunchly opposes abortion rights
and passionately supports de-regulation of business and shrinking the size of
government.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Susan Cornwell; Writing by Andy Sullivan and
Doina Chiacu; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair Bell)
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