Joe Biden tests negative for Coronavirus, after close advisor gets infected with the virus

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 18, 2020 01:49 PM2020-12-18T13:49:42+5:302020-12-18T13:49:59+5:30

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Thursday, after an incoming White House adviser, Cedric Richmond, contracted ...

Joe Biden tests negative for Coronavirus, after close advisor gets infected with the virus | Joe Biden tests negative for Coronavirus, after close advisor gets infected with the virus

Joe Biden tests negative for Coronavirus, after close advisor gets infected with the virus

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Thursday, after an incoming White House adviser, Cedric Richmond, contracted the deadly respiratory disease, a spokeswoman for Biden said in a statement. Richmond was not in close contact with Biden as defined by the Centers for Disease Control, spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield said. Louisiana Rep. Cedric Richmond, who is set to resign from Congress to join the incoming Biden administration as a senior adviser, tested positive two days after traveling to Atlanta to attend a campaign rally that Biden headlined for Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock, Biden transition spokesperson Kate Bedingfield said in a statement.

Biden has stayed close to home since last month’s election, and the rally marked just the second time since Election Day that he’s left his home state of Delaware. Richmond, 47, first began experiencing symptoms on Wednesday, the transition said.He was a key figure in helping Biden leverage his own long-standing relationships with Congressional Black Caucus members. The congressman, who was first elected in 2010 when Biden was President Barack Obama’s vice president, was especially important in outreach to younger lawmakers who, like him, came to Washington later in the 78-year-old president-elect’s career.Richmond will take on a public engagement role in the Biden administration that will allow him to deal with Congress while focusing on the Black community and other minority groups. Richmond’s role will be like that of Valerie Jarrett in Obama’s administrations.


 

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