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Oklahoma's Governor Contracts COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has for the first time infected one of the nation鈥檚 governors. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) says he was 鈥減retty shocked鈥 to have that distinction. But Stitt has also been among the most cavalier about the threat posed by the virus. The most visible example of Stitt鈥檚 attitude toward the virus came last month, when he encouraged President Trump to hold a rally in Tulsa even as health officials balked. Stitt then attended the rally while, like the vast majority of people there, declining to wear a mask. (Blake, 7/15)
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has tested positive for coronavirus, he said Wednesday, as cases in his state hit record numbers just a month after his state hosted President Donald Trump鈥檚 first campaign rally amid the pandemic. In a news conference he attended virtually, Stitt, a Republican, revealed that he had been getting tested for the virus periodically and most recently got tested Tuesday when the results came back positive. (Oprysko, 7/15)