After an initial diagnosis on Tuesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has tested negative for COVID-19 for a second consecutive day.
It was announced Friday that Gov. Wolf received the negative test Thursday night and it is assumed that the first positive test came at the end of the course of his infection.
Gov. Wolf never showed symptoms for the virus.
Despite multiple negative tests and showing no signs of symptoms, Gov. Wolf said he was going to continue to quarantine and work from home.
"I will continue to quarantine and carry out my duties to the commonwealth from home in the coming days, following CDC and PA Department of Health guidelines for asymptomatic cases of COVID-19."
In a statement from the Governor's office, Wolf gave his appreciation for all the positive wishes towards he and his wife, Frances.
"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."





