hospitalized with COVID-19, less than two weeks after he attended a Trump rally in Oklahoma. Cain's hospitalization in Atlanta comes as the U.S.
continues to grapple with a serious uptick in coronavirus cases.«On Monday, June 29, Herman Cain was informed that he had tested positive for COVID-19.
By Wednesday, July 1, Mr. Cain had developed symptoms serious enough that he required hospitalization,» a statement on Cain's Twitter account said Thursday. «He spent the past night in the hospital and as of today, Thursday, July 2, he is resting comfortably in an Atlanta-area hospital.
Mr. Cain did not require a respirator, and he is awake and alert.»We are sorry to announce that Herman Cain has tested positive for COVID-19, and is currently.