On Friday afternoon, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley announced in a press release that he has COVID-19.
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Cranley said he got tested after he came into contact with someone who had COVID-19 earlier in the week.
He said he is fully vaccinated, boosted, and experiencing mild symptoms.
“Thankfully, my wife and son have tested negative. I have reached out to everyone I came into contact with this week encouraging them to get tested. Please wear your masks, get vaccinated, and get boosted. I urge everyone to exercise caution this holiday season,” the statement read.
Cranley explained that he is fully vaccinated, and has had a booster shot. He mentioned that he's experiencing mild symptoms. Both his wife and son have tested negative.
Cranley conducted a press conference recently to discuss issues related to COVID-19. Those in attendance included mayor-elect Aftab Pureval, City Manager Paula Boggs Muething, and Health Commissioner Melba Moore.
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