Brady, 65, is the second House member to report testing positive
for the virus this week. An aide to Representative Kay Granger,
77, the top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee,
announced on Monday that the lawmaker had tested positive.
"Tonite, the Office of House Physician informed me that I've
tested positive for Covid 19 & am quarantined," Brady said on
Twitter on Tuesday.
"As recommended, I received a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine
Dec 18 & also recently tested negative for Covid on New Years
Day. Begin treatment tomorrow. Shld be fine."
A nurse in California tested positive for COVID-19 last month,
more than a week after receiving the first dose of Pfizer Inc's
vaccine.
Experts say a second dose of the vaccine is needed to ramp up
protection against the virus.
Dozens of lawmakers in Congress have tested positive, or were
presumed to have had COVID-19, over the past year.
The coronavirus pandemic has infected nearly 21 million
Americans and killed more than 357,000.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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