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Amy Coney Barrett Tests Negative for COVID-19—but CDC Advice Says She Should Be Quarantining

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The White House said she is social distancing and wearing a mask, but made no mention of quarantine.

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A White House spokesperson said Friday that President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, has tested negative for the coronavirus. Spokesman Judd Deere added that the judge hasn’t met with Trump since Saturday, when he announced her as his nominee at the White House.

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