Trump then mistakenly asked Birx if her \"grandson\" was okay, and after she corrected him that it actually was her granddaughter, she added, to the relief of many, that the infant is now \"coming out of it.\"

\"That’s a lot of temperature, 105,\" the president said.

Birx later said she probably had roseola, a common viral illness in young children, not COVID-19.

\"Babies can do that, but it's very scary, especially when I couldn't assure myself that she was fine,\" Birx, who is 64, added. \"It was just sleepless nights for me and them as they kept her fever down.\"

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PHOTO: Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, April 6, 2020.
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She also emphasized that her family has been diligently self-isolating \"because there’s too much precious cargo inside the house,\" explaining that her elderly parents live in the same home as her daughter and young granddaughters.

Monday was not the first time Birx has spoken of avoiding her younger grandchildren amid the pandemic.

\"All of us have made sacrifices. I haven't seen my grandchildren in three weeks. I know other people are like that -- that they have really made those personal sacrifices,\" she said at another briefing two weeks ago.

Birx, who meets daily with the president and vice president, is a prominent face in the government’s response to the novel virus alongside Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top expert of infectious diseases and director at the National Institutes of Health.

The two have become nearly synonymous with the science and medicine behind the administration’s briefings. One is also known for trademark silk scarves.

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PHOTO: Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, April 3, 2020, in Washington.
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Before she was detailed to the White House coronavirus task force, Birx led the government response in the fight against HIV/AIDS globally, a role held since 2014.

Seeking to clarify advice she gave over the weekend, Birx also suggested on Monday that Americans in hot spot areas try to skip their trips to the pharmacy or grocery store at the height of the crisis and instead go once every two weeks, shopping for the entire family, so as to reduce their time out and about.

\"If you can send one person, the entire family doesn't need to go out on these occasions,\" Birx said, reminding that coronavirus is \"highly transmissible\" and that social distancing should also be done \"out of respect\" to health care workers.

Anecdotes like the one Birx shared of her grandchild add to the consistent messaging that she and Fauci have modeled for weeks: to take the pandemic seriously.

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PHOTO: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Briefing Room in Washington, March 24, 2020.
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\"I know you all are making sacrifices, and I guess I want everyone to take this seriously,” she added.

Birx and Fauci also reported some relatively good news amid the crisis on Monday, saying that social distancing appears to be helping to level the curve, at least in some places.

Fauci cautioned against \"claiming victory prematurely\" but said that early modeling continually shows it is \"our best and only great public health tool.\"

“If we do it right, you’re going to see those states who have not peaked, will not peak,” Dr. Anthony Fauci tells @jonkarl, emphasizing the importance of mitigation in fighting COVID-19. https://t.co/bV7kkGmZSK pic.twitter.com/BHUT2TyPo5

— ABC News (@ABC) April 6, 2020

\"Governor Cuomo reported that the number of hospitalizations, the number of admissions to intensive care and requirements for intubations over the last three days have actually started to level off,\" Fauci said Monday. \"So everybody who knows me knows I'm conservative about making projections -- but those are the kind of good signs that you look for.\"

\"That's the first thing you see when you start to see the turnaround,\" Fauci added. \"Despite all the suffering and the death that has occurred, what we have been doing has been working.\"

What to know about coronavirus:

ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett contributed to this report.

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