Los Angeles Times

Oklahoma governor has virus

He supported an aggressive reopening plan and has resisted mandates on masks.

- Associated press

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he’s the first governor in the United States to test positive for the coronaviru­s and that he is isolating at home.

Stitt, 48, said he mostly feels fine, although he started feeling “a little achy” on Tuesday and sought a test. He said that his wife and children were also tested Tuesday and that none of them had tested positive.

Stitt has backed one of the country’s most aggressive reopening plans, resisted any statewide mandate on masks and rarely wears one himself.

“We respect people’s rights ... to not wear a mask,” Stitt said during Wednesday’s news conference, which was held virtually. “You just open up a big can of worms.”

“A lot of businesses are requiring it, and that’s fine. I’m just hesitant to mandate something that I think is problemati­c to enforce,” he said.

Stitt attended President Trump’s rally in Tulsa last month, which health experts have said likely contribute­d to a surge in coronaviru­s cases there. Stitt said he’s confident he didn’t contract the virus at the rally.

“As far as where he became infected, it’s really unknown,” Oklahoma Health Commission­er Dr. Lance Frye said. “It wasn’t so far back as the rally,” which took place nearly a month ago.

Stitt’s announceme­nt came as Oklahoma reported a second consecutiv­e day of record-high numbers of confirmed new virus cases, with 1,075, bringing the statewide total to more than 22,000. The previous daily high was 993 confirmed cases on Tuesday. Health officials also confirmed four additional COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday, bringing the statewide death toll to 432.

Coronaviru­s-related hospitaliz­ations also are surging in Oklahoma, increasing from 458 last week to 561 on Wednesday, although Frye said there is still plenty of hospital capacity.

While Stitt has resisted calls for a statewide mask mandate, several municipali­ties have enacted one, including Norman and Stillwater. Tulsa’s City Council is expected to consider a mask mandate Wednesday.

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