Maryland governor tests positive for coronavirus, feels fine
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland’s governor says he’s tested positive for the coronavirus and is experiencing cold-like symptoms.. Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted Monday morning that he received a positive rapid test as part of his regular testing routine. Hogan is a cancer survivor and says he’s been vaccinated and has had a booster. In the evening, Hogan said in a statement that he has received a positive PCR test result. He said he would continue to quarantine and work from home and urged people to get vaccinated or booster shots as soon as possible as the virus’s omicron variant becomes dominant.