Newsom, family in quarantine after possible coronavirus exposure
'The entire family tested negative,' governor says
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his family are quarantining after potential exposure to the novel coronavirus.
“Late Friday evening, @JenSiebelNewsom and I learned that 3 of our children had been exposed to an officer from the California Highway Patrol who had tested positive for COVID-19,” Newsom tweeted early Monday.
“Jen and I had no direct interaction with the officer and wish them a speedy recovery,” he continued, adding, “Thankfully, the entire family tested negative today.”
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“However, consistent with local guidance, we will be quarantining for 14 days,” Newsom said.
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He added that they are “grateful for all the officers that keep our family safe and for every frontline worker who continues to go to work during this pandemic.”
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The governor’s tweets come after one his children also may have been exposed to COVID-19 at school, after a classmate at the private school in Sacramento tested positive for coronavirus.
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Newsom came under fire last week for dining at a restaurant with a large group while pushing coronavirus restrictions on indoor dining during a spike in cases. Newsom has apologized for the incident.