Florida Sen. Rick Scott tests positive, urges everyone to wear masks
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fl., announced Friday that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
After returning to Florida last week, Scott came into contact with someone who subsequently tested positive. The Republican senator has been quarantining at his home in Naples since then. He took multiple rapid tests earlier this week, all of which were negative, but a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test he took Tuesday came back positive Friday morning, according to a press release from his office.
"After several negative tests, I learned I was positive this morning," Scott said in a statement Friday. "I am feeling good and experiencing very mild symptoms. I will be working from home in Naples until it is safe for me to return to Washington, D.C."
Scott is the eighth member of Congress to test positive for COVID-19 just this week.
"I want to remind everyone to be careful and do the right things to protect yourselves and others. Wear a mask. Social distance. Quarantine if you come in contact with someone positive like I did," he said. "As we approach Thanksgiving, we know this holiday will be different this year. But, listen to public health officials and follow their guidance. We will beat this together, but we all have to be responsible."
ABC News' Mariam Khan contributed to this report.