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Kamala Harris suspends travel after staffer contracts COVID-19 – campaign

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Kamala Harris suspends travel after staffer contracts COVID-19 – campaign

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 02, 2020, Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks to supporters during a voter mobilization drive-in event in Las Vegas. - Harris suspended travel on October 15, 2020, after her communications director tested positive for Covid-19, the campaign said, adding that Harris had not come into "close contact" with the staffer. A non-staff flight crew member also tested positive, campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon said in a statement. (Photo by Ronda Churchill / AFP)

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Harris does not need to quarantine, according to her campaign manager, but 'out of an abundance of caution' will campaign virtually before hitting the road again on October 19

US presidential candidate Joe Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris suspended travel Thursday, October 15, after her communications director tested positive for COVID-19, the campaign said, adding that Harris had not come into “close contact” with the staffer.

A non-staff flight crew member also tested positive, campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement.

Harris did not need to quarantine, O’Malley Dillon added, but “out of an abundance of caution” would cancel travel and campaign virtually before hitting the road again on October 19.

Both individuals flew with the Democratic senator on October 8. All 3 were masked, O’Malley Dillon said.

Harris has conducted two PCR tests since then, both negative, the Democratic campaign said, and she had not been in contact with either individual for 48 hours before they tested positive.

The announcement is the latest blip in a presidential campaign that has been upended by the coronavirus pandemic, and comes two weeks to the day after President Donald Trump tested positive for the disease. – Rappler.com

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