Congress' doctor wants 'maximal telework' amid virus surge
Source: Associated Press
Congress doctor wants maximal telework amid virus surge
By ALAN FRAM
January 3, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) Congress top doctor urged lawmakers Monday to move to a maximal telework posture, citing unprecedented numbers of COVID-19 cases at the Capitol that he said are mostly breakthrough infections of people already vaccinated.
The seven-day average rate of infection at the Capitols testing center has grown from less than 1% to more than 13%, Brian P. Monahan, the attending physician, wrote in a letter to congressional leaders obtained by The Associated Press.
Monahan said there have been an unprecedented number of cases in the Capitol community affecting hundreds of individuals. Citing what he said was limited sampling as of Dec. 15, he said about 61% of the cases were the new, highly contagious omicron variant while 38% were the delta variant.
While providing no figure, he said most cases at the Capitol are breakthroughs. Of those testing positive, 35% are asymptomatic, he said.
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