Chicago Sun-Times

U. S. Senate candidate Willie Wilson tests positive, has ‘ mild symptoms’

- DAVID STRUETT

U. S. Senate candidate and Chicago businessma­n Willie Wilson will self- quarantine for more than a week after testing positive for the coronaviru­s.

Wilson is “experienci­ng mild symptoms” and suspending inperson campaign events for the next 10 days, according to a Thursday statement from campaign spokesman Scott Winslow, who said he’s also tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Wilson, 72, said he tested positive “recently” despite following precaution­s of wearing a face mask and social distancing.

“Like so many of my fellow Americans, I am not immune from COVID- 19,” Wilson said in the statement. “This is a disease that does not discrimina­te. . . . However, I am confident that we will beat COVID- 19.”

Wilson, whose diagnosis comes less than four weeks before Election Day, has notably distribute­d more than 40 million face masks to the public during his long- shot bid to unseat U. S. Sen. Dick Durbin.

Wilson was photograph­ed without a mask in mid- September while embracing Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara during an endorsemen­t event.

Wilson is running as an independen­t candidate against the longtime Democratic incumbent Durbin and Republican Mark Curran, a former Lake County sheriff.

On Twitter, Durbin said: “I was sorry to learn that Dr. Wilson has tested positive for COVID- 19. I wish him and his staff a speedy recovery.”

Reached by phone Thursday, Curran said, “I’ll say prayers for him. Willie Wilson is a good man. I hope he pulls through.” In the spring, Wilson stood defiant with pastors who refused to close their churches in the early days of the pandemic. Wilson pledged to pay up to $ 1 million to cover fines for churches in Illinois that were fined for breaking the stay- at- home order.

But Wilson has also blasted President Donald Trump for his response to the pandemic, saying Trump has “been erratic, inconsiste­nt and the cost has been human lives.”

“I believe that not enough attention has been paid to the poor and vulnerable population­s who are almost defenseles­s to the pandemic,” Wilson said in a candidate questionna­ire sent to the Chicago Sun- Times.

Wilson owns several McDonald’s franchises and a medical supply company, and ran unsuccessf­ul bids for mayor of Chicago in 2015 and 2019.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/ SUN- TIMES ?? Willie Wilson holds his KN95 face mask during a May press conference outside the Thompson Center.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/ SUN- TIMES Willie Wilson holds his KN95 face mask during a May press conference outside the Thompson Center.

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