US surgeon general tests positive for COVID
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced Friday he has tested positive for COVID-19 after his young daughter first came down with the virus last week.
In a Twitter thread, Murthy revealed that his wife and 5-year-old son have also tested positive, but only have mild symptoms so far.
Murthy said he and his wife found it difficult to isolate from their 4-year-old daughter while she's been sick because they wanted to comfort her, but added he is relieved the rest of his family was vaccinated and boosted, which will reduce their risk of severe illness.
"When you’ve been as safe as you can, getting COVID-19 can be frustrating and disappointing. I’ve felt that. It can also be a source of shame. Many people assume you must have been careless to get sick. Our safety measures reduce risk but they can’t eliminate risk. Nothing can," Murthy tweeted.
He continued, "One major source of peace of mind for us: we and our son are vaxed/boosted. Vaccines are very effective at saving our lives and keeping us out of the hospital. As parents, I can’t tell you how reassuring it is to know we’ll be able to care for our kids even if we get infected."
-ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett