Gov. Tom Wolf tests positive for COVID-19
HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) - Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf tested positive for COVID-19 Monday.
The governor said his symptoms are mild and he'll isolate at home according to CDC guidelines.
"I'm grateful that I recently got my second vaccine booster," Wolf tweeted.
This evening, I tested positive for COVID.
— Governor Tom Wolf (@GovernorTomWolf) June 7, 2022
My symptoms are mild. I’m grateful that I recently got my second vaccine booster.
I will be isolating at home according to CDC guidance.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey wished Wolf a "quick and speedy recovery."
"Sending best wishes to him and his family as he heals," Gainey said in a tweet.
Michelle and I are praying for a quick and speedy recovery for @GovernorTomWolf and hope he gets well soon. Sending best wishes to him and his family as he heals.
— Ed Gainey (@gainey_ed) June 7, 2022
The governor also tested positive for COVID in 2020.