The Oklahoman

Possible virus exposure for lawmakers sheltering during riot

- By Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON — House lawmakers may have been exposed to someone testing positive for COVID- 19 while they sheltered at an undisclose­d location during the Capitol siege by a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump.

The Capitol's attending physician notified all lawmakers Sunday of the virus exposure and urged them to be tested. The infected individual was not named.

Dr. Brian Moynihan wrote that “many members of the House community were in protective isolation in the large room — some for several hours” on Wednesday. He said“individual­s may have been exposed to another occupant with coronaviru­s infection.”

Dozens of lawmakers were whisked to the secure location after pro-Trump insurrecti­onists stormed the Capitol that day, breaking through barricades to roam the halls and offices and ransacking the building.

Some members of

Congress huddled for hours in the large room, while others were there for a shorter period.

No further details were provided on which person has tested positive for the virus.

Some lawmakers and staff were furious after video surfaced of Republican lawmakers not wearing t heir mask sin the room during lockdown.

Newly elected Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a presidenti­al ally aligned with a pro-Trump conspiracy group, was among those Republican­s not wearing masks.

Trump is now facing impeachmen­t after having in cited supporters who were rallying near the White House before they marched to the Capitol. The House could vote on imp eachmen tina matter of days, less than two weeks before Democratic President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurate­d on Jan. 20.

A Capitol Police off i cer died after he was hit in the head with a fire extinguish­er as rioters descended on the building and many other officers were injured. A woman from California was shot to death by Capitol Police and three other people died after medical emergencie­s during the chaos.

Authoritie­s on Sunday announced t he death of a 51- year- old Capitol Police officer. Two people familiar with the matter said the officer's death was an apparent suicide. Officer Howard Lie ben good had been assigned to the Senate Division and was with the department since 2005. He is the son of a former Senate sergeant-at-arms.

It was not clear whether his death was connected to Wednesday's events.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

 ?? [PATRICK SEMANSKY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Workers install a flag on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol as preparatio­ns take place for President-elect Joe Biden's inaugurati­on on Saturday in Washington.
[PATRICK SEMANSKY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Workers install a flag on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol as preparatio­ns take place for President-elect Joe Biden's inaugurati­on on Saturday in Washington.

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