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Ivanka Trump wears a black face mask - complete with an American flag pin - as she visits local produce center, her first public outing since her assistant tested positive for coronavirus

Ivanka Trump has publicly emerged for the first time since it was confirmed that her personal assistant had tested positive for COVID-19. ...

Ivanka Trump has publicly emerged for the first time since it was confirmed that her personal assistant had tested positive for COVID-19. 
The first daughter was pictured leaving her Washington, D.C. home on Friday morning, when she covered her mouth and nose with a black face mask, which she had accessorized with an American flag pin.  
Ivanka, 38, matched the protective gear to her outfit, opting to wear an all-black $129 Kenneth Cole jumpsuit, and she completed the ensemble with some black-and-white $750 Chanel ballerina flats.  
Out and about: Ivanka Trump was pictured on Friday morning for the first time since it was confirmed that her personal assistant had tested positive for COVID-19
Out and about: Ivanka Trump was pictured on Friday morning for the first time since it was confirmed that her personal assistant had tested positive for COVID-19 
Safety first: She was pictured leaving her Washington, D.C. home wearing a black face mask and a matching $129 Kenneth Cole jumpsuit, which she paired with $750 Chanel shoes
Safety first: She was pictured leaving her Washington, D.C. home wearing a black face mask and a matching $129 Kenneth Cole jumpsuit, which she paired with $750 Chanel shoes
Bare minimum: The 38-year-old did not carry a handbag, but she was seen with two iPhones in her right hand as she exited the home she shares with husband Jared Kushner and their kids
Bare minimum: The 38-year-old did not carry a handbag, but she was seen with two iPhones in her right hand as she exited the home she shares with husband Jared Kushner and their kids 
Accessories: Ivanka added an American flag pin to the side of her black face mask - the same one that she wore at her father's January 2017 inauguration
Accessories: Ivanka added an American flag pin to the side of her black face mask - the same one that she wore at her father's January 2017 inauguration
Accessories: Ivanka added an American flag pin to the side of her black face mask - the same one that she wore at her father's January 2017 inauguration
The black jumpsuit featured long sleeves and pants, a zip collar, and a ribbon tie at the waist to cinch the baggy design in. 
Ivanka was clearly feeling sentimental on Friday, accessorizing her face mask with the same American flag pin that she wore to her father's January 2017 inauguration - although at that milestone event, the pin was worn on her outfit.
The mom-of-three also chose to wear an American-made face mask in keeping with the patriotic theme of her outfit; Kenneth Cole is also a US-based brand.  
As for her other accessories, Ivanka kept things simple, going without her usual handbag, and instead just carrying two iPhones in her right hand as she emerged from the home she shares with husband Jared Kushner, 39, and their three children. 
She was also seen wearing her gold wedding band and engagement ring, as well as another gold ring on her middle finger.  

Work: Shortly after leaving her home, Ivanka arrived at the Coastal Sunbelt Produce center in Maryland, where she was learning about food bank donations
Work: Shortly after leaving her home, Ivanka arrived at the Coastal Sunbelt Produce center in Maryland, where she was learning about food bank donations 
Covering up: Ivanka kept her face mask on throughout the visit, although it appeared to slip down her nose slightly as she walked around
Covering up: Ivanka kept her face mask on throughout the visit, although it appeared to slip down her nose slightly as she walked around
Insight: Ivanka was given a tour of the facility by several staff members, and she was joined for the visit by a number of Secret Service agents, all of whom wore face masks
Insight: Ivanka was given a tour of the facility by several staff members, and she was joined for the visit by a number of Secret Service agents, all of whom wore face masks  
Getting a inside look: Staff at the center are boxing up produce to send to food banks and non-profit organizations as part of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program
Getting a inside look: Staff at the center are boxing up produce to send to food banks and non-profit organizations as part of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program 
Meet and greet: The first daughter had the chance to meet with several staff members while touring the center
Meet and greet: The first daughter had the chance to meet with several staff members while touring the center 
Shortly after she was seen outside her home, Ivanka arrived at the Coastal Sunbelt Produce center, where she toured the facility and learned about a program that is organizing donations for food banks and non-profit organizations amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
Staff at the facility are boxing up produce for donations as part of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program, which is providing food to Americans in need during the pandemic. 
As well as taking a tour of the facility, Ivanka also addressed staff at the center to thank them for their work in helping to ensure food can be delivered to Americans in need during this time. 
Ivanka sat alongside Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue ahead of her speech, with both of them removing their masks before going up on stage to address workers. After concluding her speech, the first daughter was seen putting her black mask back on before leaving the center. 
Ivanka's appearance comes one week after it was confirmed that her unnamed personal assistant had tested positive for the coronavirus, adding to the growing number of White House personnel who have come down with the virus.  
Changing it up: Ivanka removed her face mask when it came time to address workers at the produce distribution center
Changing it up: Ivanka removed her face mask when it came time to address workers at the produce distribution center 
Speaking out: She spoke to workers at the facility, who have been helping to ensure that food is delivered to people in need amid the coronavirus pandemic
Speaking out: She spoke to workers at the facility, who have been helping to ensure that food is delivered to people in need amid the coronavirus pandemic
Speaking out: She spoke to workers at the facility, who have been helping to ensure that food is delivered to people in need amid the coronavirus pandemic 
Health and safety: After her speech was finished, Ivanka put her mask back on - as did Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who oped for an American flag-themed covering
Health and safety: After her speech was finished, Ivanka put her mask back on - as did Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who oped for an American flag-themed covering 
According to CNN, the assistant had not been around Ivanka for several weeks prior to her positive test - and both Ivanka and Jared, who work as special advisers to the president, had tested negative for COVID-19.  
Eleven members of the United States Secret Service have recently tested positive for COVID-19 while 23 others have recovered from the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.  
Some 60 employees of the agency charged with protecting President Donald Trump and other senior government officials were in quarantine due to the outbreak as of last week, according to Department of Homeland Security documents obtained by Yahoo News. 
Ivanka has kept an incredibly low profile throughout the past six weeks - and Friday morning's sighting is the first time the mother-of-three has stepped out in public since April 28, when she attended a small business event at the White House. 
Prior to that, the first daughter had left D.C. in order to quarantine with and her three children, Arabella, Joseph, and Theodore, at her father's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where they are understood to have spent Passover. 

Low profile: The mother-of-three has not been seen in public since April 28, when she attended a small business event at the White House
Low profile: The mother-of-three has not been seen in public since April 28, when she attended a small business event at the White House  
Changing her tune: At the event, both Ivanka and her father, President Donald Trump, chose to go without a face mask or covering
Changing her tune: At the event, both Ivanka and her father, President Donald Trump, chose to go without a face mask or covering 
Project: Prior to the April 28 event, Ivanka had spent time with her children quarantining at her father's golf club in New Jersey - however she found time for a sewing project before then
Project: Prior to the April 28 event, Ivanka had spent time with her children quarantining at her father's golf club in New Jersey - however she found time for a sewing project before then  
Creative: Ivanka and her daughter Arabella sewed their own masks at home - and the first daughter urged people to 'follow CDC guidance' when it comes to wearing face coverings
Creative: Ivanka and her daughter Arabella sewed their own masks at home - and the first daughter urged people to 'follow CDC guidance' when it comes to wearing face coverings  
Ivanka and her kids sidestepped D.C.'s stay-home order prohibiting non-essential travel in mid-April when they traveled to the president's golf club; she was not seen in D.C. for several weeks until her return for the small business event. 
At the event, Ivanka did not wear a face mask - nor did her father - however the first daughter took to social media in the days before her departure for Bedminster to post a picture of herself and daughter Arabella wearing masks that they had made themselves at home. 
She revealed that she had made her daughter's mask, while eight-year-old Arabella had sewn one for her mother, using patterns shared by the Surgeon General. 
While Ivanka made her daughter's mask out of striped material, Arabella got a bit more creative with her mom's design, choosing to stitch USA on the front in large white letters. 
In the posts, Ivanka added that 'cloth face coverings are helpful when out in public', but noted that 'there's no substitute for social distancing'. She then urged her followers to 'follow CDC guidance to wear a mask or face covering when out in public'.  

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