President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and their respective wives, First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Karen Pence, meet a lot of people.

And with the coronavirus spreading throughout America, that could cause one to be subjected to coming into contact with the dreaded virus.

Trump took a second test and the White House reported on Thursday that the president has tested negative for coronavirus for a second time.

White House Dr. Sean Conley didn’t provide any context for the second test, only saying that the president had tested negative and wasn’t displaying any symptoms. The doctor added that the president had been tested by a new rapid point-of-care test that delivered results in 15 minutes.

“It took me literally a minute to take it,” Trump said at his daily press briefing Thursday. “I took it really out of curiosity.”

On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved the new coronavirus test, which provides results in as little as 15 minutes. The new diagnostic was designed to facilitate rapid results as the U.S. keeps looking to find ways to improve testing capabilities for COVID-19.

The president was first tested for coronavirus on March 14, after a Brazilian official who previously met with Trump had tested positive.

“One week after having dinner with the Brazilian delegation in Mar-a-Lago, the president remains symptom-free,” Conley said at the time.

BREAKING: President Trump has been tested a second time for the coronavirus and the result came back negative, the White House says, adding that the president is “healthy and without symptoms.” https://t.co/OCnAJDqC5a — The Associated Press (@AP) April 2, 2020

Trump says he got his test results back in just 14 minutes, and it was negative — Manu Raju (@mkraju) April 2, 2020

While speaking to reporters last week at the White House, the president said both he and his wife had been tested and both were negative.

“Yes. She’s great. She’s fine. Negative,” Trump said, referring to Melania Trump.

Both Mike and Karen Pence also have tested negative.

“Pleased to report that the COVID-19 test results came back negative for both Vice President @Mike_Pence and Second Lady @KarenPence,” Spokeswoman Katie Miller said in a tweet.

Pleased to report that the COVID-19 test results came back negative for both Vice President @Mike_Pence and Second Lady @KarenPence. — Katie Miller (@VPPressSec) March 22, 2020

Pence had told reporters earlier in the day that he had no reason to believe he was exposed to the virus but took the test because of the unique position that I have as vice president and as the leader of the White House coronavirus task force.

“The staffer, whom Pence did not name, was last at the White House on Monday and experienced “mild cold-like symptoms” for a day and a half before seeking testing,” it said.