KEY POINTS
  • "I suspect the president could have been infected anytime in the past week," said Dr. Jeremy Faust, an attending physician in the Brigham and Women's Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine.
  • It's unclear exactly when the president was exposed. 
  • But public health experts suggest that he should still follow the guidelines by isolating for at least 10 days after the onset of symptoms. 

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A 3D printed coronavirus model is seen in front of a displayed image of U.S. President Donald Trump in this picture illustration taken October 3, 2020.

President Donald Trump announced in a tweet early Friday morning that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, leading to a slew of questions in the medical community about when, where and how he could have contracted it. 

The diagnosis has come as a surprise to some public health experts, given the steps that the White House took to keep the president and his inner circle safe, including regular testing and access to doctors. Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany previously described the president as the "most tested man in America."

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