Maryland Governor Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Feels Fine

Maryland Governor Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Feels Fine
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan holds a news conference on the state's COVID-19 situation, at the Maryland State Capitol in Annapolis, Md., on Aug. 5, 2021. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
The Associated Press
Updated:

ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Maryland’s governor announced Monday that he has tested positive for COVID-19, but is feeling fine at the moment.

Gov. Larry Hogan wrote on Twitter that he received a positive rapid test Monday morning as part of his regular testing routine. Hogan, a cancer survivor, said he has been vaccinated, and has had a booster shot.