Minnesota State Sen. Jerry Rilph dies due to COVID-19 complications


The Minnesota state senator, who recently contracted Covid-19, died Friday from complications of the disease.

First Term Republican Sen. Jerry Rilfe tested positive for the virus after contacting an infected colleague, the Star Tribune reports.

Relief began separating from 10 November.

Republican Sen.  Jerry Rilfe contracted the virus after attending a post-election party last month.

Republican Sen. Jerry Rilfe contracted the virus after attending a post-election party last month.
(Minnesota State Senate)

According to MPR News, Vietnam Vietnam, a veteran Vietnam War veteran who recently lost re-election, was among several GOP state senators who contracted the coronavirus after participating in a post-election party in November, according to MPR News.

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Around the same time, Riff went to the emergency room twice after experiencing COVID symptoms, but was not admitted to the hospital, the outlet said.

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“Senator Jerry Rilph was a true friend and colleague loved by many. For four years, he rolled up his sleeves and faced tough issues for our state. Senator Rilph will always be remembered as a dedicated public servant,” said Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Paul Paul. Gazelka Tweeted.

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