I routinely test for COVID-19 every day, and today I tested positive. My symptoms are mild, and I am following my physician’s directions.

In keeping with those directions, and in accordance with CDC guidelines, I will isolate myself at home for the next five days.

I have informed my leadership team of my positive test result. To protect the safety of others, including our workforce and colleagues, I will attend key meetings and discussions virtually the rest of this week and early next week. I will retain all authorities.

My last meeting with President Biden occurred on Wednesday, August 10, upon the signing of the PACT Act. Our interaction was brief and not considered a close contact. I tested negative that very morning. 

As I am fully vaccinated and “boosted,” my physician expects my symptoms to be mild and my recovery swift, and I am grateful for that.

Vaccines work, and I continue to encourage everyone eligible for a booster shot to get one.

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