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Two Democratic senators test positive for Covid-19

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


  • Two Democratic lawmakers said Sunday they tested positive for Covid-19.
  • Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker were vaccinated and are having mild symptoms.
  • The country is experiencing another nationwide surge in coronavirus cases.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced on Sunday that she tested positive for COVID-19, as the latest virus variant has begun spreading across the nation nearly two years into the pandemic.

The Massachusetts Democrat tweeted her condition Sunday afternoon.

“As cases increase across the country, I urge everyone who has not already done so to get the vaccine and the booster as soon as possible — together, we can save lives,” she continued, linking to a government site that provides vaccine information.

Warren, 72, was last on the Senate floor just days ago, before the chamber went into recess. It’s not immediately clear how she got infected, and which variant she contracted.

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) also announced on Twitter Sunday that he had contracted a breakthrough case of COVID-19.

Booker then encouraged everyone who was eligible to get vaccinated and boosted against the coronavirus.

The world is grappling with the new omicron variant, which officials warn appears to be more transmissible than the delta variant. Much remains unknown about the latest strain, but scientists say that those who have been vaccinated — and especially those who received a booster — are the most protected.

“The one thing that’s very clear, and there’s no doubt about this, is its extraordinary capability of spreading, its transmissibility capability. It is just, you know, raging through the world,” Dr. Anthony Fauci,  told NBC News on Sunday. “And if you look even here in the United States, you have some regions that start off with a few percent of the isolates that are positive, now going up to 30%, 40%, and some places 50%.”

Being inoculated, however, does not completely erase the possibility of breakthrough infections. In Warren’s case, the senator became infected after getting vaccinated and receiving her booster shot, but stressed that those precautions are the very reason her symptoms are so mild.

President Joe Biden warned unvaccinated Americans on Thursday that they face a winter of “severe illness and death” amid the surge in new infections and the omicron variant’s spread. He repeated his calls for unvaccinated people to get their shots, saying that preliminary evidence shows vaccines provide protection against severe infection from all variants of COVID-19.

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. GomeznSA

    December 22, 2021 at 12:47 pm

    Soooo – what treatment regimen are they receiving? Surely they aren’t using the horse dewormer or HCQ or anything like that………………

  2. Redrag

    December 22, 2021 at 1:26 pm

    So what they both said was they had been testing negative until they got the booster shot. They both say mild symptoms, but as the symptoms get worst like so many in hospitals now are they going to be classified as vaccinated or not? If not then how many people are in the hospital that just got the booster? One question that NO ONE is asking.

  3. G.W.

    December 27, 2021 at 10:38 am

    How many Representatives and Senators does this make now that have been fully vaccinated and now have Covid? What treatments have they been allowed to get that the rest of us can’t get? How do they know for sure that they aren’t as sick because of being vaccinated, I want proof.

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