[Editor's note: This article is updated to reflect the White House's assertion that, while President Trump has returned to work, he has not yet returned to the Oval Office. Economic advisor Larry Kudlow had previously said that the president had begun working in the Oval Office.]
Larry Kudlow, President Donald Trump's top economic advisor, said on Wednesday that the president returned to the Oval Office on Tuesday.
Kudlow declined to comment on whether the president wore a mask during his visit to the White House.
"The president actually showed up in the Oval Office yesterday with extra precautions with respect to his Covid-19," Kudlow said. "And he's getting a lot better, he's much strong. So there was some limited activity."
Asked by CNBC's Joe Kernen if the president donned a mask while in the Oval Office, Kudlow said he "can't be specific, Joe. It's the work of the top rung of the federal government."
But Trump's principal economic advisor was quickly contradicted by the White House, which in a tweet said that Trump had not, in fact, visited the Oval Office as Kudlow had asserted.
"While the President wanted to be in the Oval Office yesterday, he was not there—he stayed back in the residence working from there," Ben Williamson, a White House spokesman, said in a tweet. "Safety preparations have been underway in the event he moves to working out of the Oval in the coming days."
Still, the comments from Trump's economic advisor came less than 48 hours after Trump was discharged from Walter Reed hospital, where the president spent the weekend being treated for the coronavirus.
"The president, as you've seen, has been masking quite a bit. And everyone else who comes into contact in the Oval – the traffic is limited as you might expect – but there are additional precautions, additional measures that have been taken," Kudlow added.
The remarks from the Director of the National Economic Council, though contested by the White House rekindled concerns that Trump could pose a risk to others.
More than a dozen Trump administration officials have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in the past week.
"In the White House, there's a good deal of contract tracing, and we're doing the absolute best we can," Kudlow added on Wednesday. "We've added additional precautions to try to protect against any further positive testing and so forth. So we'll see how that runs."
The president is considered contagious for 10 to 20 days from onset of symptoms, depending on the severity of his disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The president's team of physicians are regularly testing him to determine his viral load, which can help determine as to when he's no longer contagious. Trump announced early Friday that he was infected.
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