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Senator John Thune Tests Negative For COVID-19

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sen. John Thune has tested negative for COVID-19. The 59-year-old Republican returned to his home state of South Dakota this week after experiencing flu-like symptoms. His spokesman Ryan Wrasse said Thune’s doctor recommended he be tested for the coronavirus on Friday. Wrasse said the fact that Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has COVID-19 factored into the doctor’s decision to request a test for Thune. Paul kept working in the Senate for six days after getting tested, saying he had no symptoms. South Dakota’s other senator, Republican Mike Rounds, is self-isolating at his family farm following the vote on a $2.2 trillion fiscal package.

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