Sen. Chris Murphy tests positive for coronavirus

US Sen. Chris Murphy with Sen. Richard Blumenthal
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said he tested positive for the coronavirus Tuesday after experiencing mild symptoms overnight.

"We've done the contact tracing and let people know," the Democrat said in a Twitter post. "It's a bummer, but I'm sure if I wasn't fully vaccinated I would be feeling a lot worse. So remember to get your booster!"

Murphy, in his second term in the Senate, is among several top Connecticut politicians who have contracted COVID-19 within the past month, including Gov. Ned Lamont, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, Attorney General William Tong and Treasurer Shawn Wooden.

The diagnosis also comes during a coronavirus wave in Washington that has infected White House staffers, Cabinet members and lawmakers.

Vice President Kamala Harris also tested positive on Tuesday.

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