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A near-empty corridor is seen in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, part of the U.S. Capitol complex, after an unprecedented number of cases in the Capitol community affecting hundreds of individuals, according to the Capitol physician, in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. Dr. Brian Monahan is urging a move to maximum telework as a seven-day average rate of infection at the Capitol's testing center has risen from less than 1% to more than 13%. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) **FILE**
Photo by: J. Scott Applewhite
A near-empty corridor is seen in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, part of the U.S. Capitol complex, after an unprecedented number of cases in the Capitol community affecting hundreds of individuals, according to the Capitol physician, in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. Dr. Brian Monahan is urging a move to maximum telework as a seven-day average rate of infection at the Capitol's testing center has risen from less than 1% to more than 13%. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) **FILE**

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