Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office confirmed that on Saturday morning he tested positive for COVID-19 after exhibiting mild symptoms.
The positive test came the day after Newsom had met in San Francisco with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to sign a new climate partnership agreement.
The Governor’s Office said he will continue to work remotely.
In accordance with local and state health guidelines, Newsom will remain in isolation at least through Thursday, June 2, and until he tests negative.
As outlined in California's SMARTER Plan, which focuses on testing and treatment, the governor will test prior to leaving isolation.
He also has received a prescription for Paxlovid, the antiviral that has been proven effective against COVID-19, and will begin his five-day regimen immediately.
Gov. Newsom is vaccinated and has received two booster shots, including as recently as May 18.
The Governor’s Office said vaccinations and boosters remain the best way to protect yourself from COVID-19.
California was the first state in the nation to announce a comprehensive plan to deal with COVID-19 going forward, the SMARTER plan, that focuses on testing and treating patients to avoid serious disease.
By following the guidelines outlined in the SMARTER plan, individuals can help protect themselves and others, and public officials can prepare for surges in COVID-19 transmission, like the one currently occurring across the country, Newsom’s office reported.
Gov. Newsom tests positive for COVID-19
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