U.S. defense secretary tests negative
week after contracting COVID-19
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[January 10, 2022]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin tested negative on
Sunday for COVID-19 a week after contracting the illness and plans to
return to the Pentagon for work on Monday, the Pentagon said. |
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin arrives to attend the 53rd
Security Consultative Meeting at the Ministry of National Defense and
meet South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook in Seoul, South Korea,
December 2, 2021. Jeon Heon-Kyun/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo |
"Secretary Austin is grateful for (the) efficacy of the vaccines
he was administered. He knows that they rendered much less
severe the effects of the virus," said Pentagon spokesman John
Kirby.
"We know of no other senior Pentagon leaders who have contracted
the virus at this time."
As the highly contagious Omicron variant fuels a surge in
infections, the U.S. military announced last week it would
increase restrictions at the Pentagon, including requiring most
employees to work remotely and limiting official visitors.
(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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