Maine Gov. Janet Mills contracts COVID-19 for second time, will miss first lady Jill Biden's visit
ME Gov. Janet Mills said that 'other than a scratchy throat, I feel fine'
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills will have to miss a visit by first lady Jill Biden this week because she has contracted COVID-19 for a second time, officials said.
Mills tested positive on Sunday and will isolate for a minimum of five days, consistent with state and federal heath guidelines.
"Other than a scratchy throat, I feel fine," she said Sunday evening in a statement. "I will work remotely over the next few days and I look forward to getting back to the office later this week."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
MAINE GOV. JANET MILLS SAYS HER BUDGET PROPOSAL IS SOUND, STATE'S FISCAL HEALTH IS STRONG
Because of the timing, the governor will be in isolation when the first lady, a teacher, pays a visit to Southern Maine Community College in South Portland on Wednesday.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Mills, 75, also contracted COVID-19 in April 2022 and recovered quickly. She attributes being fully vaccinated and boosted for her mild symptoms and good prognosis.