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That was White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, after some people working at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue tested positive for the coronavirus last week.

They include one of President Trump’s personal valets and Vice President Pence’s press secretary, as well as almost a dozen Secret Service members.

Hassett noted that the West Wing is “a small, crowded place,” and “It’s a little bit risky” to work there.

But he also said that this won’t stop him from showing up and doing his job. “It’s the time when people have to step up and serve their country,” he said. He added that he practices “aggressive social distancing” and wears a mask “when necessary.”