Kentucky governor in quarantine after possible COVID-19 exposure 'feels great'
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who is in quarantine after possible COVID-19 exposure, said he's doing well during a Monday news conference. "I feel great. My family feels great. We're trying to be really positive about this situation," he said.
The governor reminded the public to adhere to fundamental public health measures like mask wearing and social distancing. "Folks, wear it," he said of face coverings. "It's a requirement in Kentucky. The more you wear them, the less the virus will spread."
Beshear and his family are in quarantine after possible exposure to COVID-19, which the governor's office announced Sunday. A member of Beshear's security detail had tested positive on Saturday, according to the governor's office.