Updated: 1:10 p.m. Thursday
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Gov. Tom Wolf has tested positive for COVID-19, state officials announced Wednesday.
The governor said in a statement that he tested positive during a routine test Tuesday, adding that he has no symptoms and is feeling well.
Wolf is currently following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Pennsylvania Department of Health Guidelines and quarantining.
“I am continuing to serve the commonwealth and performing all of my duties remotely, as many are doing during the pandemic,” Wolf said.
The governor’s wife, Frances, has tested negative for the virus, Wolf said Thursday.
“As this virus rages, my positive test is a reminder … that following all precautions as I have done is not a guarantee, but it is what we know to be vital to stopping the spread of the disease.”