NJ Congresswoman Has COVID-19 After Sheltering During DC Lockdown

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Lawrenceville NJ

11 January, 2021

1:09 PM

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MERCER COUNTY, NJ — Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-Mercer, has tested positive for COVID-19 just days after she was sheltering-in-place during the Capitol Hill riots, her office confirmed Monday. "I received a positive test result for COVID-19, and am home resting at this time. While I am experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms, I remain in good spirits and will continue to work on behalf of my constituents," Watson Coleman said in a statement. Watson Coleman, a cancer survivor, believes she was exposed during protective isolation in the U.S. Capitol during the riots on Jan. 6, her office said. According to a report by CNN, several House Republicans refused to wear masks while sheltering in place during the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. A statement from her office read: "As reported by multiple news outlets, a number of members within the space ignored instructions to wear masks." The congresswoman recently received the first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID19 vaccine, which has been made available to members of Congress, the Supreme Court, and Executive Branch agencies. Thank you for reading. Have a correction or news tip? Email [email protected] Get breaking news alerts on your phone with our app. Download here. Sign up to get Patch emails so you don't miss out on local and statewide news.

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