President Donald Trump said he took a test to determine whether he has coronavirus, days after learning that he'd recently come in contact with people who were infected or are concerned they may have the virus.

At a White House news conference on Saturday, Trump said he doesn't have a fever and took the test in response to repeated media inquiries. Trump had said earlier that White House doctors said he didn't need to be tested. "I won't know for a day or two," Trump said of the results.

A week ago, Trump attended a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

The Brazilian Embassy in Washington said late Friday that the country's charge d'affaires, Nestor Forster, tested positive after sitting at Trump's dinner table. So, too, has a top aide to Bolsonaro, who took a photo with Trump and attended a party with him, and another person who attended a campaign fundraiser with the president that Sunday, according to two Republican officials who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss private health matters. Bolsonaro has also been tested; the results came back negative for the virus.