Ohio gov’s 4th test is negative
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The fourth COVID-19 test result for Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine came back negative Saturday after he received conflicting positive and negative results two days before, ahead of a scheduled meeting with President Trump.
The governor and his wife, Fran DeWine, were tested at Ohio State University “out of an abundance of caution” following a roller-coaster day Thursday that began with DeWine receiving a positive test result followed by two negatives.
The governor announced the negative results on Twitter on Saturday afternoon, thanking “everyone who sent along good wishes.”
The Republican governor had to take a COVID-19 test Thursday morning in Cleveland as part of White House protocol for anyone scheduled to come in contact with the president.
DeWine was administered a rapid point-of-care antigen test at a mobile testing site facilitated by the Republican National Committee, according to DeWine spokesman Dan Tierney.
DeWine then headed to meet Trump at the airport to greet him.
“I was fully expecting to see the president that morning,” DeWine said Friday. “But as we were driving to the airport to meet him, I was called and told about my positive result.”
He was immediately driven back to the capital Columbus.