The congresswoman is fully vaccinated and even received a booster shot. Her office said she is looking forward to a full recovery.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee tested positive for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated and receiving boosters, according to her office."[Jackson Lee] encourages everyone to get tested and fully vaccinated along with their booster shots. She looks forward to a full and complete recovery," a statement from her office reads.The Texas Medical Center reported an average of 645 new cases being reported daily during the week of May 2 compared to 377 the previous week.
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