The results are still pending, but President Trump has been in close contact with multiple people who’ve tested positive for the coronavirus, including an aide to Brazilian President Bolsonaro.

President Trump has announced a state of emergency on Friday, and later that night, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to an agreement with Republican representatives to push through an economic aid plan to help Americans most likely to be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The bill is currently headed to the Republican-led Senate.

“In the United States, health care workers are fully trained to treat coronavirus patients and should not have to worry about their personal protective equipment getting contaminated while caring for a coronavirus patient. The trained care provided to those in the U.S. will help them quickly and safely return to their communities.” President Trump said in a press conference on Saturday.

A spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told the press that the President was put through the same exhaustive test that will be made available for all Americans in the coming days – the same test that some governors have been asking for.

“It would be too early to say whether Trump’s test was negative,” CDC spokesman Michael Bell said.

Over 2000 Americans who are already infected will continue fighting their disease.