The Peterborough Examiner

VP Harris positive for COVID-19

President Biden not considered a close contact due to travel

- ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, the White House announced, underscori­ng the persistenc­e of the highly contagious virus even as the U.S. eases restrictio­ns in a bid to return to pre-pandemic normalcy.

Harris press secretary Kirsten Allen said neither President Joe Biden nor first lady Jill Biden was considered a “close contact” of Harris in recent days. Harris had been scheduled to attend Biden’s Tuesday morning Presidenti­al Daily Brief but was not present, the White House said. Because of their travel schedules, the last time Harris saw Biden was Monday, April 18.

The vice president returned on Monday from a weeklong trip to the West Coast.

Harris tested positive on both rapid and PCR tests but “has exhibited no symptoms,” the White House said. She will isolate at her residence but continue to work remotely, and will return to the White House only when she tests negative for the virus.

The White House said Biden phoned Harris on Tuesday afternoon shortly after her diagnosis to make sure she “has everything she needs” while isolating at home.

Harris, 57, received her first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine weeks before taking office and a second dose just days after Inaugurati­on Day in 2021.

She received a booster shot in late October and an additional booster on April 1. Fully vaccinated and boosted people have a high degree of protection against serious illness and death from COVID-19, particular­ly from the most common and highly transmissi­ble omicron variant.

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