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Rep. Rodney Davis Tests Positive For COVID-19

U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis represents the 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Bloomington-Normal, Springfield, Champaign-Urbana, and Decatur.
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U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis represents the 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Bloomington-Normal, Springfield, Champaign-Urbana, and Decatur.

U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis has announced he has tested positive for the coronavirus.

The Taylorville Republican said in a post on social media he was running a high temperature on Wednesday morning, so he and his wife both got tested for COVID-19, along with the rest of his staff that he’s worked with in person this week. He said while his test came back positive, all other tests were negative.

“Other than a higher-than-normal temperature, I am showing no symptoms at this time and feel fine,” Davis said.

Davis said he only caught the red flag because he has been vigilant about taking his temperature every day.

“The CDC guidelines and healthcare guidelines would have allowed me to walk into any medical facility, any government building with a 99-degree temperature," he said. "But I knew on the thermometer I use that that was different than what I’m used to.”

Davis said his office is contacting constituents he has met with in-person within the previous 48 hours, after consulting with the Office of the Attending Physician of Congress and local county health officials.

Davis said the House Attending Physician told him he was likely exposed Monday or Wednesday. His team had just resumed hosting "open office hours" and held three sessions on those days. Davis said everyone wore masks and stayed at least six feet apart, regardless of face coverings.

"We did everything we could to follow the proper protocols and, frankly, I don't know where I would've picked it up," he said.Davis held a virtual office hours in Rochester on Wednesday.

Davis added he will postpone public events until he receives a negative test and will continue to serve constituents from home while he quarantines. He said his district offices will remain open.

According to www.govtrack.us, Davis is the 11th member of Congress to test positive for the coronavirus. The website said 62 members of Congress have tested positive for the virus, have come in contact with someone who has the virus or have been quarantined.

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Eric Stock is a reporter at GLT.
Dana Vollmer is a reporter with WCBU. Prior to moving to Peoria, Dana covered the state Capitol for NPR Illinois. She earned her master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield. She also graduated from Northern Illinois University, where she studied communication and produced Morning Edition for WNIJ. Dana's interests include criminal justice reform, economic equity and the environment.