Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday for a second time but is experiencing “mild” symptoms.
He tweeted Monday night that he is “grateful” he recently received a second COVID-19 booster shot and will be isolating at his home in accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Food and Drug Administration authorized a second booster shot in late March for anyone aged 50 or older at least four months since their first booster.
Wolf first tested positive in December 2020 during a “routine” test and did not have any symptoms upon receiving the positive test.