President Donald Trump has taken few personal precautions as coronavirus continues to spread across the US.

Trump, who is 73, has been in the vicinity of multiple people who tested positive for coronavirus.

The president also recently announced he's taking a controversial drug, hydroxychloroquine, in an effort to stave off COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial drug, and the FDA says it has not been shown to be "safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19."

The FDA in April issued a warning that the drug can cause heart problems.

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President Donald Trump sought to paint a rosy picture for the country as the coronavirus outbreak spread across the US, downplaying its potential impact and routinely contradicting top government experts.

As the US approaches the grim milestone of 100,000 confirmed deaths from the virus, Trump is pushing for the country to reopen and ease coronavirus restrictions as fast as possible.

And he's exhibited little to no personal caution, ignoring recommendations from public health experts to avoid shaking hands and to wear a mask or face-covering. At 73, Trump is at higher risk for getting a more serious form of novel coronavirus and his job involves lots of meetings and air travel.

There have been several instances in which Trump may have risked exposing himself to coronavirus, which he's tested for on a daily basis. Here's a rundown.