
GOP lawmaker tests positive for Covid-19 a week after joining anti-mask requirement lawsuit
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Rep. Ralph Norman tested positive for Covid-19, the South Carolina Republican announced Thursday, coming one week after he joined in a lawsuit against Speaker Nancy Pelosi over being fined for not wearing a mask on the floor of the House.
"After experiencing minor symptoms this morning, I sought a COVID-19 test and was just informed the test results were positive. Thankfully, I have been fully vaccinated and my symptoms remain mild. To every extent possible, I will continue my work virtually while in quarantine for the next ten (10) days," Norman wrote in his statement on Twitter. Vaccine breakthrough infections are to be expected, as the vaccines are meant to prevent severe illness and hospitalization.More Related News

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