Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative for COVID-19 on Monday and will soon return to work, her office announced.
Harris is set to resume in-person work on Tuesday, a spokeswoman said.
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“Today, the Vice President tested negative for COVID-19 on a rapid antigen test,” Harris press secretary Kirsten Allen said in a statement. “The Vice President will return to work, in person, tomorrow. Following CDC guidelines, she will wear a well-fitting mask while around others through the ten-day period.
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Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on April 26 and has been working from home since. She was said to
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