Donald Trump's coronavirus test has come back negative, White House doctors have confirmed.
The US President confirmed this afternoon that he had taken a test to see if he had the potentially deadly virus.
He said at the time that his temperature was also taken and was "totally normal".
The test follows a dinner with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, which Trump attended at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Saturday night.
Among the guests were Bolsonaro's press secretary Fabio Wajngarten, who was diagnosed with the disease following the trip.
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However, in a statement released on Saturday evening, the president's physician, Sean Conley, confirmed that his results have come back negative.
Bolsonaro has also claimed he has tested negative for coronavirus.
Speaking at a press conference today, Mr Trump also confirmed the US' travel ban on most European countries will include Britain and Ireland.
"We're looking at it very seriously, yeah, because they've had a little bit of activity unfortunately, so we're going to be looking at that," the 73-year-old said.
"We actually already have looked at it and that is going to be announced."
The flu-like virus originated in Wuhan, China.
It has since spread around the world, with cases reported in the UK, US, Italy, France, Spain, Canada and other countries.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus a pandemic, and measures are being taken to delay its spread in the UK and across the globe.
But more than 20 people in the UK have died from the virus so far.