Vice President Kamala Harris tests negative for COVID, will return to in-person work
Vice President Kamala Harris received a negative COVID-19 test Monday and is set to return to in-person work Tuesday.
Harris, 57, tested positive for OCVID on April 26 after ending a weeklong stay in Los Angeles.
According to a statement from her office, Harris has now "tested negative for COVID-19 on a rapid antigen test."
"The vice president will return to work, in person, tomorrow. Following CDC guidelines, she will wear a well-fitting mask while around others through the 10-day period," according to her office.
The vice president had spent about a week at her Brentwood home and attended one event while in the area.
Her husband, Doug Emhoff, tested positive for COVID-19 in March.