Dozens of Secret Service officers and agents who were in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday for President Donald Trump's rally were told to self-quarantine on their return. According to the Post, the two Secret Service agents who tested positive did not attend the rally but had been at a Friday planning meeting with other agents. Yet, the Secret Service warned all employees who worked in Tulsa to isolate after they returned from the weekend trip. The two secret service staff identified as having coronavirus were among six who tested positive just hours before the rally was set to begin. 'The U.S. Secret Service remains prepared and staffed to fulfill all of the various duties as required,' Secret Service spokeswoman Catherine Milhoan said in a statement to the Post after news of the mass quarantine emerged.
Source: Daily Mail June 25, 2020 05:38 UTC