Barron Trump has become the center of many reports earlier today following Melania Trump's revelations. In the 700-word post that she issued on the White House's official website, she shares her personal experience in battling the deadly virus. What shocked the public, though, was her admission of her son's COVID-19 infection.

The First Lady said that amid her recovery, the youngest Trump child tested positive for the virus. Reports noted, though, that Barron initially tested negative.

Officials publicly confirmed the results of the initial tests. But, the White House seemingly decided not to disclose the second test, according to CNN.

While Barron Trump contracted the virus, Melania Trump clarified that her son no longer has COVID-19. She wrote in her latest post titled, My Personal Experience With COVID-19, that the 14-year-old has now tested negative.

She, also, shared that Barron did not manifest any symptoms amid his contraction, adding that her son is a "strong teenager." She, later on, argued that she was "glad," in one way or another, that they all went through it at the same time. This allowed them to take good care of one another and "spend time," according to the Daily Express.

Hours after the White House published Melania Trump's material, Donald Trump released an update about Barron Trump's health. On Wednesday, he told reporters at an event in Iowa that his youngest son is "fine."

The U.S. President, then, shared with his audience that his 14-year-old son had the virus for a "short period of time," and that Barron did not even likely know he had it because of his strong immune system. In the end, he described his son as "beautiful" and "free."

Barron Trump and Melania Trump stayed inside the White House amid their recoveries. Unlike Donald Trump, he was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center, where he received medications.

The First Lady shared in her piece that she chose to go for a "natural" remedy, noting that she opted more for "vitamins and healthy food." Reports, then, seemingly conclude that her 14-year-old son, also, resorted to the same kind of treatment.

The Daily Express, later on, recalled that Melania Trump and Donald Trump announced their COVID-19 diagnosis earlier this month. While the source of their contraction remains unclear, reports thought that the White House event on September 26, wherein the U.S. President named his nominee for the Supreme Court Justice, likely caused a "localized spread" of coronavirus.