Sunday, November 3

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper exams constructive for COVID-19 and can work remotely

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper stated he’ll hold to a decrease public profile this week after testing constructive for COVID-19 on Monday.

In a tweet, the Democratic governor described the case as gentle and that he was feeling high quality.

“I’m working remotely for the rest of the week and ready to be back out and about by the weekend,” Cooper stated.



Cooper, 66, attended the National Governors Association annual assembly in Atlantic City, New Jersey, final week. The assembly ended Friday and he returned to Raleigh, Cooper spokesperson Jordan Monaghan stated in a textual content.

Cooper additionally examined constructive for COVID-19 in June 2022. He additionally initially described that as a gentle case.

For extra data, go to The Washington Times COVID-19 useful resource web page.

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