Three senators test positive for COVID in breakthrough cases

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FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2021, file photo, Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

WASHINGTON ā€“ Three senators said Thursday they have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated, a high-profile collection of breakthrough cases that comes as the highly infectious delta variant spreads rapidly across the United States.

Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., all said they have tested positive for the virus. Almost every member of the Senate spent long hours together on the chamber's floor last week in an all-night session of budget votes before leaving town for August recess.

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King said he began feeling feverish Wednesday and took a COVID test at his doctorā€™s suggestion. ā€œWhile I am not feeling great, Iā€™m definitely feeling much better than I would have without the vaccine,ā€ King said.

Wickerā€™s office said he tested positive for the virus Thursday morning.

ā€œSenator Wicker is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, is in good health, and is being treated by his Tupelo-based physician,ā€ a statement from his staff read. ā€œHe is isolating, and everyone with whom Senator Wicker has come in close contact recently has been notified.ā€

Hickenlooper announced his positive test a few hours later.

ā€œI feel good but will isolate per docs instructions. Iā€™m grateful for the vaccine (& the scientists behind it!) for limiting my symptoms,ā€ Hickenlooper tweeted. ā€œIf you havenā€™t gotten your shotā€”get it today! And a booster when itā€™s available too!ā€

The breakthrough cases emerged the day after U.S. health officials announced plans to dispense COVID-19 booster shots to Americans. They said the shots are needed to shore up their protection against the delta variant amid signs that the vaccinesā€™ effectiveness is waning over time.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. had announced Aug. 2 that he had tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated. ā€œSending best wishes for a speedy recovery to my good friends and colleagues," he tweeted Thursday.

ā€œIf you have not already done so please #GetVaccinated," Graham added.

Dozens of members of Congress have reported testing positive for COVID-19. Rep. Ron Wright, R-Texas, 67, died from the disease early this year while Rep.-elect Luke Letlow, R-La., 41, died in December before being sworn into office.


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