10:53 AM: Australian minister tests positive for virus after meeting with top U.S. officials, including William Barr and Ivanka Trump
A top government official from Australia said that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus, just days after he returned from a meeting with Ivanka Trump and a Justice Department event in Washington that was attended by U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr and U.S. acting homeland security secretary Chad Wolf.
Peter Dutton, Australia’s home affairs minister,
said Friday that he woke up with a fever and sore throat and would be checking into a hospital.
On March 5, Dutton had visited Justice Department headquarters for a news conference about an initiative to fight online sexual exploitation of children. Dutton was one of six government officials who spoke at the news conference, including Barr and Wolf.
With counterparts from Britain, New Zealand and Canada, the officials stood together on a dais for about 45 minutes to discuss the initiative. Given the number of countries involved in the announcement, there were scores of people who attended the gathering.
The group also met that day with White House officials, and Dutton was photographed standing directly next to the president’s daughter and a few feet from Barr.
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