U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley says she has tested positive for COVID-19.
Pressley, who represents the Massachusetts 7th district in Congress, said she received the positive results after experiencing symptoms.
"Thankfully, my symptoms are relatively mild, and I am grateful to be fully vaccinated and boosted," Pressley said in a statement released Friday afternoon."I am currently isolating and following all health protocols in order to mitigate further spread and keep my loved ones and community safe." Pressley isn't the only member of the Massachusetts delegation to come down with a breakthrough cases of the illness. Earlier this month, Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced she had
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