Virginia’s governor says he’s developed mild COVID symptoms

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Virginia’s governor says he’s developed mild symptoms of the coronavirus a little less than two weeks after he and the first lady tested positive

Ralph Northam said Monday that he had “a little bit of cold-like symptoms over the weekend” and had lost his sense of taste and smell, The Washington Post reported.

The Democratic governor said other than that, he felt fine. Northam, 61, said he learned on Sept. 25 that he and first lady Pam Northam had tested positive for COVID-19.

In a tweet Monday, Trump told the American people: “Don’t be afraid of COVID. Don’t let it dominate your life.”

Northam said Trump sent the wrong message. The governor pointed out that more than 200,000 Americans have died and more than 7 million people across the globe have been infected.

“It’s irresponsible to make a statement like that,” Northam said.

Northam is a former military doctor who served on the staff at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He noted that Trump “has access to the best medical care, medications, treatments other people don’t have access to.”

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