Gov. Gina Raimondo tested negative again Sunday for COVID-19, she announced. “I am fortunate to be feeling great and will continue working from home during my self-quarantine,” Raimondo said in a Twitter message early Sunday afternoon. Alexander-Scott doesn’t have any symptoms, the state said Sunday. She tested positive during routine screening. Raimondo, assuming she continues to test negative, will only have to quarantine for seven days, taking her to Thursday. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently shortened its guidance for quarantines from two weeks, and Rhode Island followed suit. Stefan Pryor, the state’s secretary of commerce; Josh Block, the governor’s spokesman; and Dr. Philip Chan, consulting medical director for the Health Department are also quarantining. Chan has been a leading voice in the state's vaccination efforts.