Sen. Lamar Alexander, a Republican from Tennessee, will self-quarantine after a staff member in his office tested positive for the coronavirus.
Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee will self-quarantine for 14 days after a staffer in his office tested positive for the novel coronavirus, his office announced Sunday evening.
Alexander's chief of staff David Cleary said in a statement that the Republican senator tested negative for the virus on May 7 and hasn't shown any symptoms, but"out of an abundance of caution, has decided not to return to Washington, DC, and will self-quarantine in Tennessee for 14 days.
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