Two more members of the House announced that they have Covid-19


These cases bring CNN’s number of 26 House members and eight senators who have so far tested positive or been considered positive.

Doug Lamborne, a Republican from Washington, D.C., and Depp Newman, a Republican from Colorado, have announced separately that they have tested positive for the Covid-19.

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Doug Lamborne (CO-05) of Congress has recently tested positive for Covid-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms, Lamborne’s office fee said in a statement. “He has been in contact with the U.S. House Attending Physician and is complying with all CDC guidelines and isolation at his home in Colorado Springs. The congressman will continue to work for the home district and his staff component. Will provide the best of services. “He will be waiting for his normal schedule to resume soon.”

Meanwhile, Newhas tweeted on Wednesday, “I started to experience a bit of running yesterday, so I took the Covid-19 test. Last night, the results came back positive for the virus. My symptoms are mild, and I’m following CDC guidelines.” I separate and serve the people of Central and Washington at home. ‘

More and more legislators from both parties and the Chamber of Congress have announced that they have tested positive with Covid-19 amidst the excitement of the case in the country. Eight months after the start of the housing epidemic, Covid-19 begins testing for members this week.

On Tuesday, pro-Senate President Tempor – Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley announced that he is positive for coronavirus. On Wednesday, Grassley tweeted that he was not showing symptoms. He wrote, “I feel good thanks for all the messages of encouragement and prayer.

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