US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin confirmed that he has tested positive for COVID-19 after a test was administered at his request.
Austin announced on January 2 that, despite testing positive for the contagious disease, he intends to virtually attend “key meetings and discussions” that are necessary “to inform my situational awareness and decision making.”
“My symptoms are mild, and I am following my physician’s directions,” Austin said. “In keeping with those directions, and in accordance with CDC guidelines, I will quarantine myself at home for the next five days.”
His diagnosis comes alongside the spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 in the US.
Kathleen Hicks, the US deputy secretary of defense, has been tapped to represent Austin if needed.
The defense secretary noted that December 21, 2021, was his last meeting with US President Joe Biden, more than a week before he began to experience symptoms.
“As my doctor made clear to me, my fully vaccinated status — and the booster I received in early October — have rendered the infection much more mild than it would otherwise have been,” Austin said. “And I am grateful for that.”
Austin noted the effectiveness of US COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting that the Pentagon intends to uphold the military medical requirement mandating that all US service members be vaccinated against the highly-contagious disease.
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