4 members of Congress have self-quarantined after coming into contact with a coronavirus patient at CPAC
Four Republican members of Congress — Senator Ted Cruz, Congressman Doug Collins, Matt Gaetz and Congressman Paul Gosar — have self-guaranteed after they came into contact with a person who had the coronavirus at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). CPAC notified attendees on Saturday that a person who attended had later tested positive for the virus in New Jersey and was receiving care. Rep. Collins joined President Donald Trump and Vice President Pence for a tour of the Centers for Disease Control facility in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . At least four members of Congress have decided to enter a precautionary self-quarantine after coming into contact with a coronavirus patient at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland last month. CPAC alerted attendees on Saturday that one of its employees had tested positive for coronavirus after the event. The annual gathering of conservatives attracted thousands of people, including some members of Congress, "several" of whom came into contact with the patient, the Associated Press reported.
4 members of Congress have self-quarantined after coming into contact with a coronavirus patient at CPAC
Four Republican members of Congress — Senator Ted Cruz, Congressman Doug Collins, Matt Gaetz and Congressman Paul Gosar — have self-guaranteed after they came into contact with a person who had the coronavirus at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). CPAC notified attendees on Saturday that a person who attended had later tested positive for the virus in New Jersey and was receiving care. Rep. Collins joined President Donald Trump and Vice President Pence for a tour of the Centers for Disease Control facility in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . At least four members of Congress have decided to enter a precautionary self-quarantine after coming into contact with a coronavirus patient at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland last month. CPAC alerted attendees on Saturday that one of its employees had tested positive for coronavirus after the event. The annual gathering of conservatives attracted thousands of people, including some members of Congress, "several" of whom came into contact with the patient, the Associated Press reported.