Post-Tribune

3 lawmakers test positive for virus after attack

- By Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON— Within a span of about 24 hours, three House Democrats announced they tested positive for COVID19, prompting concern that last week’s insurrecti­on at the Capitol has also turned into a supersprea­der event threatenin­g the health of lawmakers and their staffs.

Those who tested positive were among dozens of lawmakers who were whisked to a secure location when pro-Trump insurrecti­onists stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. Some members of Congress huddled for hours in the large room, while others were there for a shorter period.

It's not certain where and when lawmakers caught the illness, but the Capitol’s attending physician notified all House lawmakers of possible virus exposure and urged them to be tested. The three Democratic lawmakers directed their anger toward some House Republican­s who were also in the secure room and declined opportunit­ies to wear masks.

“Today, I am now in strict isolation, worried that I have risked my wife’s health and angry at the selfishnes­s and arrogance of the anti-maskers who put their own contempt and disregard for decency ahead of the health and safety of their colleagues and our staff,” Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., said Tuesday. Schneider’s comments came a few hours after similar remarks from Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash.

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey said Monday that she had tested positive for COVID-19. All three lawmakers are isolat-ing.

House Democrats introduced legislatio­n that would impose a $1,000 fine on any member of Congress refusing to wear a mask on Capitol grounds during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 ?? JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., is one of three who tested positive for COVID-19.
JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., is one of three who tested positive for COVID-19.

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