Gov. Gavin Newsom's children test positive, he tests negative
Two of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's four children have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a spokesperson.
"Yesterday, two of the Governor’s children tested positive for COVID-19," Erin Mellon, spokesperson in the governor's office, said in a statement. "The Governor, the First Partner and their two other children have since tested negative. The family is following all COVID protocols."
"The Newsoms continue to support masking for unvaccinated individuals indoors to stop the spread and advocate for vaccinations as the most effective way to end this pandemic," she added.
The governor's office did not specify which of his children tested positive but he has two sons, Hunter and Dutch, and two daughters, Montana and Brooklynn. Children under 12 are not yet eligible for the vaccine. All of his children are under 12, though Montana turns 12 on Saturday.
The week has been an eventful one for the governor. On Tuesday, Newsom survived a recall attempt with 64% of voters choosing "no." Removing him from office would've taken more than 50% voting in favor of the recall. Radio host Larry Elder was the leading candidate to replace Newsom had the effort succeeded.