Two more U.S. congressmen diagnosed with Coronavirus immediately stay at home
November 23. ,two more members of Congress in the United States reported a diagnosis of Coronavirus, including Republican Congressmen from Wisconsin Bryan Steil and From Connecticut Representative Joe Courtney (Joe Courtney), the two are currently in isolation.
According to a CNN report, Steele wrote on his social account: “I have been working in Washington last week. I started to have mild symptoms of Coronavirus this week. I am currently in close contact with my doctor at home. After a new coronavirus test, the result was positive. According to the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), I will be isolated at home and continue to work.”
In addition, Courtney said in a statement that he learned last week that he had inadvertently contacted a patient diagnosed with Coronavirus. Prior to this, he tested negative for the first new coronavirus, but at the second test on the evening of the 22nd. The result was positive. Courtney said: “I have full confidence in my doctor and team. During the isolation period at home, I will continue to work at home as before.”