Trump's campaign postponed or held virtually after COVID-19 test
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Trump's campaign postponed or held virtually after COVID-19 test. /Getty Images

Trump's campaign postponed or held virtually after COVID-19 test. /Getty Images

President Donald Trump's scheduled campaign events, including two next week in Arizona, will either be postponed or be held virtually.

The president's campaign made the announcement Friday, in the wake of Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis. 

"All previously announced campaign events involving the president's participation are in the process of being moved to virtual events or are being temporarily postponed," Bill Stepien, Trump's campaign manager, said in a statement. 

"In addition, previously announced events involving members of the First Family are also being temporarily postponed. All other campaign events will be considered on a case-by-case basis and we will make any relevant announcements in the days ahead."

Vice President Mike Pence plans on resuming his scheduled campaign events, Stepien said. He tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday. 

Trump was scheduled to come to Tucson and Flagstaff on Monday and Tuesday. He was last in Arizona on Sept. 14 for a roundtable event in Phoenix.

(With input from agencies)