Mask-skeptic Republican Gohmert gets COVID-19; U.S. congressional
colleagues to self-quarantine
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[July 30, 2020]
By Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S.
congressman Louie Gohmert, who has steadfastly refused to wear a mask
during the coronavirus pandemic, said on Wednesday he had tested
positive for COVID-19, leading at least three of his colleagues to say
they would self-quarantine.
Attorney General William Barr, who testified to a committee hearing on
Tuesday in which Gohmert participated, will be tested for coronavirus as
a result, a Justice Department spokesman said.
Gohmert, a U.S. representative from Texas, where coronavirus cases have
surged since the state reopened, said he tested positive in a
pre-screening at the White House and would self-quarantine for 10 days.
"Now I need to self-quarantine," Gohmert said in an interview with Texas
broadcaster KETK-TV. "It's really ironic, because a lot of people have
made a big deal out of my not wearing a mask a lot. But in the last week
or two, I have worn a mask more than I have in the whole last four
months."
Republican Representatives Mike Johnson and Kay Granger and Democratic
lawmaker Raśl Grijalva said they would self-quarantine after being in
contact with Gohmert, according to statements from their offices or
media reports.
"I'm self-quarantining until I take a test and then again until results
are in. In the meantime, my work schedule and the lives of my employees
are disrupted," Grijalva said in a statement. "This stems from a selfish
act by Mr. Gohmert, who is just one member of Congress."
Masks, which health experts say help prevent coronavirus transmission,
have become a symbol of America's bitter political divide, with some
Republicans, including Gohmert, shunning them after President Donald
Trump long refused to wear one in public.
Gohmert's announcement prompted new discussions among congressional
leaders about coronavirus safety protocols and a declaration by House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi that all members and staff are now required to wear
masks on the floor of the House. Previously, they had been encouraged to
wear masks on the floor and required to wear masks in committees,
although some lawmakers, mostly Republicans, did not comply.
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Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) studies notes during the hearing in which
Attorney General William Barr appears before the House Judiciary
Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July 28, 2020. Matt
McClain/Pool via REUTERS
During Tuesday's hearing, Committee Chairman Representative Jerry
Nadler, a Democrat, scolded several Republicans, including ranking
member Jim Jordan, for failing to wear masks. Gohmert said he wore a
mask during the proceedings.
In a Twitter posting on Wednesday, Nadler wished Gohmert a "full and
speedy recovery."
COVID-19 has killed more than 150,000 people in the United States,
and almost 4.4 million have tested positive for the virus, according
to a Reuters tally. Infection rates have begun to soar in recent
weeks after states lifted earlier restrictions on social gatherings
and travel.
Including Gohmert, 13 members of Congress have been diagnosed with
or suspected to have COVID-19. The other 12 have all recovered and
Gohmert said he was asymptomatic.
Republican Rand Paul in March became the first U.S. senator to
contract the disease. He faced criticism from his colleagues after
spending time walking maskless around the Capitol, even using its
gym, while waiting for test results. After recovering, Paul, a
physician, also shunned a mask, arguing that he is now immune.
Other medical professionals have said it is unclear whether a person
can contract COVID-19 a second time or how long immunity may last.
Gohmert said he would now wear a mask. But when asked about mask
policies, he told the broadcaster: "If somebody feels strongly that
everybody should wear a mask then they shouldn't be around people
that don't wear masks."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu, Richard Cowan, Sarah N. Lynch, Susan
Cornwell and David Morgan; Editing by Marguerita Choy, Bill Berkrot
and Tom Brown)
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