Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announces diagnosis of COVID-19
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced on Friday that he had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
DeWine was diagnosed Friday by his personal physician. He had mild symptoms including a runny nose, headache, body aches and a sore throat, according to a tweet.
Fran, the Governor’s wife, has no symptoms and has tested negative. The governor and his wife are fully vaccinated, including a booster.
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Early Friday night, DeWine received monoclonal antibody treatment. The treatment is infused with lab-produced antibodies that mimic the immune system’s defenses against the COVID-19 virus.
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A tweet from the governor’s Twitter account said DeWine was following the CDC’s COVID-19 diagnostic and quarantine protocol.
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DeWine tested positive for COVID-19 in August 2020, just before he was set to host former President Trump in Cleveland, but had no symptoms.
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