Politics & Government
Gov. Wolf Now Negative For Coronavirus, He Says
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has received his second negative PCR test since his coronavirus diagnosis earlier this week.

HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has received his second negative PCR test since his coronavirus diagnosis earlier this week. He said the negative test was taken Thursday evening.
The governor had a positive PCR test on Tuesday and negative PCR tests on Wednesday evening and Thursday evening. "It appears the positive PCR test on Tuesday came at the end of the course of his virus," a statement from the governor's office said.
Throughout the course of the virus, the governor was asymptomatic.
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“I extend my deepest gratitude for all of the well wishes sent to Frances and me,” said Gov. Wolf. “We appreciate the prayers and support of Pennsylvanians and count ourselves lucky that my course of the virus was asymptomatic."
He said he will continue to quarantine and carry out his duties from home.
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