U.S. House Speaker Pelosi is latest U.S. official to test positive for
COVID
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[April 08, 2022]
By Doina Chiacu
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has COVID-19 and is currently
asymptomatic, her spokesman said on Thursday, after more than half a
dozen other federal officials tested positive in recent days.
The Democratic leader tested positive after a negative test result
earlier in the week, spokesman Drew Hammill said in a statement.
"The speaker is fully vaccinated and boosted, and is thankful for the
robust protection the vaccine has provided," Hammill said, adding that
she will quarantine according to federal health guidelines.
President Joe Biden, 79, tested negative on Wednesday night, the White
House said.
"The president is not considered a close contact of Speaker Pelosi as
defined by the CDC. The president saw Speaker Pelosi at White House
events and had brief interactions over the course of the last two days,"
it said in a statement.
Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative on Thursday, a White House
official said. Harris' communications director had tested positive for
COVID-19 on Wednesday.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers
close contact for COVID-19 exposure to be within six feet (1.83 m) of an
infected person for a total of 15 minutes or more within a 24-hour
period.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks as she welcomes
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (not pictured) at the
U.S. Capitol, in Washington, U.S., March 30, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth
Frantz/File Photo
Pelosi, 82, stood near Biden briefly
during a ceremony to sign a postal reform bill on Wednesday. She
also attended a White House event on Tuesday with Biden and former
President Barack Obama.
A congressional delegation trip to Asia Pelosi had planned to lead
has been postponed, Hammill said.
China's government said on Thursday it would take strong measures if
Pelosi visited Chinese-claimed Taiwan on her trip, responding to
reports she was planning to go.
Pelosi is second in line to become president, behind Harris.
Attorney General Merrick Garland tested positive on Wednesday and is
also asymptomatic, the Justice Department said.
The House continues to allow remote voting so lawmakers can casts
ballots while they are in isolation.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu, David Shephardson, Rami Ayyub and
Katharine Jackson and Kanishka Singh; Editing by Alistair Bell,
Jonathan Oatis, Bill Berkrot and Andrea Ricci)
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