These 30 U.S. lawmakers have tested positive for COVID-19:
Democratic Party State Convention on June 22, 2019 in Columbia, South Carolina. Democratic presidential hopefuls are converging on South Carolina this weekend for a host of events where the candidates can directly address an important voting bloc in the Democratic primary. Joe Cunningham, D-S.C., and Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa.
,are the other 28 state and federal lawmakers that have tested positive for coronavirus:, becoming the first U.S. senator and highest level politician to contract the virus.State lawmakers: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Massachusetts state Rep. Michael Day, South Dakota state Rep. Bob Glanzer, Wisconsin state Rep. David Bowen,Kimberly Jean-Pierre, Brian Miller, andConnecticut state Rep. Jane Garibay, Georgia state Sens.
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