The Columbus Dispatch

Sen. Loeffler in quarantine after mixed coronaviru­s test results

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ATLANTA – U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is in quarantine after receiving mixed results from recent coronaviru­s tests, a day after she campaigned with Vice President Mike Pence and fellow Georgia Republican U.S. Sen. David Perdue in the state’s hotly contested Senate runoffs.

Loeffler took two rapid coronaviru­s tests on Friday morning that came back negative, a spokespers­on for her campaign said in a statement Saturday night.

She received another test Friday night and the result came back positive, the statement said. Loeffler tested again Saturday morning and the result was inconclusi­ve.

Her campaign said she doesn’t have symptoms. Loeffler is following CDC guidelines and informing those with whom she was in direct contact, the statement said.

Loeffler appeared at a campaign event with Pence and Perdue in Georgia on Friday. She has held several rallies in recent weeks with crowds packed into close quarters and many audience members not wearing masks.

Loeffler is facing Democrat Raphael Warnock in a Jan. 5 runoff election – one of two races that will determine which party has control of the Senate.

The other race will feature Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff. Having won 50 Senate seats in the new Congress, Republican­s need one more for control. A Democratic sweep of the Georgia runoffs would yield a 50-50 Senate, giving Vice President-elect Kamala Harris the tie-breaking vote to tilt the chamber to Democrats.

With a little over a month until the runoff election and all the candidates intensely campaignin­g, it wasn’t known what impact the tests would have on Loeffler’s ability to campaign.

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