OR Governor Kate Brown tests positive for COVID-19 after a trip to Vietnam

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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said Saturday that she and her husband Dan have tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from Vietnam.

“We’re recovering at home, and while this changes our Thanksgiving plans, we’re grateful for the vaccines and effective boosters that help ensure our symptoms don’t become severe,” he said Saturday afternoon in Twitter.

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Governor Kate Brown of Oregon attends a meeting in Seattle, Washington on September 22, 2015.

Governor Kate Brown of Oregon attends a meeting in Seattle, Washington on September 22, 2015.
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Brown was overseas for the Vietnam-US Trade Forum.

Oregon officials have warned that the combined effects of COVID-19, the flu and RSV (or respiratory syncytial virus) could strain hospitals in the coming months. On Monday, Brown declared a state of emergency in an effort to help hospitals as viral infections and hospitalizations among infants and children rise.

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