CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois has tested positive for COVID-19, the latest lawmaker now confirmed to have the virus.
The Republican whose district covers most of deep southern Illinois tested positive late Thursday, according to a statement from his office Friday. He had experienced “a mild cough and a rapid loss of both taste and smell,” prompting him to take the test.
“We are taking this situation seriously and will continue to serve the people of Southern Illinois while doing our best to ensure their health and safety,” he said in a statement. “I will provide additional updates in the days ahead and am anxious to get back to work as soon as I make a full recovery.”
In recent days, White House staff and a growing number of lawmakers have tested positive, including Democratic Rep. Salud Carbajal of California and Sen. Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican.
Bost said he’ll quarantine and postpone his public schedule as he isolates and that the staff members he’s been in contact with will do the same. His office was also reaching out to constituents he had met with in recent days. Bost said he has consulted with the Capitol’s attending physician.
Bost, a former state legislator, was first elected to the U.S. House in 2014. He is now seeking a fourth term.
Illinois reported 2,727 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Sunday, the fifth consecutive day with a daily tally over 2,000. The Illinois Department of Public Health also reported nine additional deaths from the disease. Overall, Illinois has reported 319,150 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 8,984 deaths.
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