Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has entered self quarantine after contact with a person who has coronavirus.
Walz said that he’s entering self quarantine Monday morning via Twitter. Around the same time as the governor’s announcement, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan informed the public that her brother has died of coronavirus, and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar broke news that her husband has been hospitalized with the disease.
Minnesota also suffered its first in-state death from the virus on Saturday.
“After learning I had contact with someone who has COVID-19, I plan to lead by example and work from home,” Walz wrote. “I currently have no symptoms and will continue working tirelessly to combat the spread of COVID-19.”
After learning I had contact with someone who has COVID-19, I plan to lead by example and work from home. I currently have no symptoms and will continue working tirelessly to combat the spread of COVID-19. #StayHomeMN
— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) March 23, 2020
Minnesota’s Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan has also been personally impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic. Late Sunday night, she announced that her brother, Ron, succumbed to the virus in Tennessee amidst an ongoing fight with cancer that left his immune system in a weakened state, reports the Star Tribune.
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“To many, he’ll be a statistic: Tennessee’s second COVID-related death. But to me, I’ll remember a loving, older brother, uncle, father, and husband,” she wrote on Instagram in an emotional tribute to her deceased family member.
Klobuchar also announced Monday morning that her husband was admitted to a hospital in Virginia after he started coughing up blood. He has tested positive for coronavirus, according to Fox News.
My husband has coronavirus. I love him & not being able to be by his side is one of the hardest things about this disease. So many are going through this & much worse. I pray for him & you & meanwhile I will do all I can to get help to the American people.https://t.co/fqQU6tA29r pic.twitter.com/SjyfdQxe1R
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) March 23, 2020
Minnesota sustained its first in state COVID-19 death over the weekend, after the virus claimed the life of an 80-year-old in Ramsey County after three days of hospitalization. “This one strikes closer to home and closer to the heart,” reamerked State Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, according to KTSP.
The state had 169 confirmed cases as of Sunday, reports KTTC.