Politics & Government
Gov. Wolf Tests Positive For COVID-19 For Second Time
"I'm grateful that I recently got my second vaccine booster," the governor said.

PENNSYLVANIA — Gov. Tom Wolf has tested positive for coronavirus for the second time, he shared via social media on Sunday evening.
Wolf said his symptoms are mild and that he's self-isolating at home per CDC guidance.
"I’m grateful that I recently got my second vaccine booster," he added.
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The Department of Health has urged Pennsylvanians to get the second booster shot as it limits both the likelihood of transmission of COVID-19, as well as the likelihood of serious symptoms.
The governor previously tested positive for the disease in Dec. 2020 and did not experience any symptoms.
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