FOX 29's Jeff Cole reports. PENNSYLVANIA - A Pennsylvania state lawmaker said Wednesday he tested positive for COVID-19 and spent the past two weeks in isolation.
Rep. Andrew Lewis, R-Dauphin, said in a statement that other members and staff he was in contact with also self-isolated. Lewis said he kept his positive test a secret out of consideration for his family and others who may have been exposed.
He had a fever for a day and a brief cough, but has fully recovered and completed a quarantine period, he said. Rep. Russ Diamond, R-Lebanon, who sits in front of Lewis in the House chamber, said he was notified of the potential exposure by the human resources department on May 21, shortly after testifying at a legislative committee