'The Mayor is asymptomatic and currently feels fine,' Cal Harris, communications director for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, said Monday.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott entered quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
"Mayor Scott tested positive for COVID-19 late this morning, and is currently self-isolating at his home in Northeast Baltimore," Harris said."The Mayor is asymptomatic and currently feels fine. He will work remotely until he is officially cleared to return to City Hall." Harris went on to say that the mayor had been following city health protocols in addition to being vaccinated, calling the breakthrough infection"another reminder of the vast challenges faced by the ongoing global pandemic."
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