US Senator Tim Kaine tests positive for coronavirus antibodies

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US Senator Tim Kaine announced on Thursday (May 28) that he and his wife Anne have tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, but that doctors were not able to diagnose the disease early on due to a shortage of Covid-19 tests.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US Senator Tim Kaine announced on Thursday that he and his wife Anne have tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, but that doctors were not able to diagnose the disease early on due to a shortage of Covid-19 tests.

His wife experienced"a short bout of fever and chills, followed by congestion and eventually a cough," he said.

 

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