Donald Trump 'not worried' about coronavirus spread in White House after Mike Pence's press secretary tests positive
ABCUS Vice-President Mike Pence's press secretary has contracted the coronavirus, the White House says. Key points: Officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the White House Officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the White House Ms Miller had tested negative on Thursday, a day before her positive result Ms Miller had tested negative on Thursday, a day before her positive result A member of the military serving as one of Mr Trump's valets tested positive on Wednesday She is the second person working at the White House complex known to have tested positive for the virus this week. President Donald Trump, who identified the affected Pence aide as spokeswoman Katie Miller, said he was "not worried" about the virus spreading in the White House. Second positive test for the White House The White House chief of staff said he was reviewing further steps to keep Mr Trump and Mr Pence safe. The positive test for Ms Miller came one day after White House officials confirmed that a member of the military serving as one of Mr Trump's valets had tested positive for COVID-19.