NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 02: People walk near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in lower Manhattan on on October 02, 2020 in New York City. Stocks and markets around the world have fallen in morning trading as investors digest the overnight news that President Donald Trump has Covid-19.
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Charm actress Alyssa Milano reacted about Trump's COVID-19 infection through Twitter. She said that she doesn't want anyone to get infected with the virus, even her worst enemy in her tweet.

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Many celebrities tweeted their reaction after the United States' President was confirmed positive for COVID-19. The activist and actress Alyssa Milano, who previously opened up about her battle against COVID-19, was among them. Although she doesn't agree with Trump, she showed her sympathy in her tweet. 

"As someone who has had #COVID19 and still suffers from post-covid syndrome, I can honestly say with all that I am that I wouldn't wish this virus on my worst enemy. Please wear a mask," she wrote.

Donald Trump said that he and his wife are currently quarantined in the White House.

"Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" he captioned.

Melania Trump, the first lady, said in her tweet that she and POTUS are feeling good. She added that all her upcoming engagements were already canceled.

The first lady reminded everyone to stay safe, and all will get through the pandemic together.

Milano previously revealed what COVID-19 can do to people's hair

According to CBS News' previous report, Milano opened up about her fight with COVID-19, saying that the disease caused her hair loss. She posted a video on Twitter, where she was seen brushing her hair.

Her clumps of hair can be seen falling as she brushes her long hair. In her post, she said that people should always wear their masks if they don't want to get infected. 

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