3 US senators announce positive Covid tests Thursday

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Three US senators — Angus King of Maine, Roger Wicker of Mississippi and John Hickenlooper of Colorado — announced separately that they have tested positive for Covid-19. All three have been vaccinated.

Three US senators -- Angus King of Maine, Roger Wicker of Mississippi and John Hickenlooper of Colorado -- announced separately Thursday they have tested positive for Covid-19.

All three have been vaccinated. King, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, said in a statement that he was tested Thursday morning after he"began feeling mildly feverish" on Wednesday."While I am not feeling great, I'm definitely feeling much better than I would have without the vaccine," King said.

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