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What we do, don’t know about Trump’s illness

WE LOOK at the information that has come to light and what remains unclear since US President Donald Trump announced he contracted Covid-19.

Who infected President Trump and when?

These are both questions that have not been answered as the White House has repeatedly refused to say when the president last tested negative for the coronavirus – information essential to tracing the timeline of when and where he was probably infected.

Health experts say the timing of his positive test results suggest he probably contracted the illness late

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