Senate Majority Leader McConnell gets Covid-19 vaccine
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell tweeted today that he received a safe, effective Covid-19 vaccine.
He went on to say that vaccines are how we beat this virus.
In the same tweet, McConnell mentioned the Covid stimulus package, including a lot more money for distribution so more Americans can receive it as fast as possible.
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Rhode Island will end some Covid-19 restrictions as metrics begin to point downward
From CNN s Julian Cummings
Health care workers on hand as they administer COVID-19 tests in the parking lot at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on December 8. John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe/Getty Images
South Carolina s first lady tests positive for Covid-19
From CNN’s Devon M. Sayers
Peggy McMaster, the first lady of South Carolina, has tested positive for Covid-19, the governor’s office announced Friday.
McMaster underwent routine tests on Thursday afternoon. The results came back Friday morning that she was positive.
“She is not experiencing any symptoms at this time,” the release said.
Her husband, Gov. Henry McMaster, was also tested Thursday. His results were negative. I’m happy to say that Peggy is feeling well, isn’t experiencing any symptoms at this time and is in good spirits,” Henry McMaster said in a news release. “This shows us, once again, how contagious this virus truly is and how important it is that we follow the advice and recommendations of our public health officials.”