Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan says he has COVID-19, with ‘very mild symptoms’

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Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan says he has COVID-19, with ‘very mild symptoms’
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US Sen. Dan Sullivan’s office says the Alaska Republican has tested positive for COVID-19. Sullivan, who’s in Florida with his family, has “very mild symptoms,” his office said.

U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan’s office says the Alaska Republican has tested positive for COVID-19.

Sullivan, who’s in Florida with his family, has “very mild symptoms,” his office said in a statement Friday morning. He will isolate and follow recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the statement said. Sullivan’s office described his positive test as a “breakthrough case” of COVID-19, indicating that the senator has been vaccinated against the coronavirus. Sullivan

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