HOUSTON – Congressman Kevin Brady announced that he has tested positive for the coronavirus nearly two weeks after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Brandy, a Republican, said he is in quarantine after the Office of Physician informed him about his results. He said he received the recommended first dose of the vaccine on Dec. 18 and also tested negative for COVID-19 on New Year’s Day.
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I just received my #COVID19 vaccine.
— Rep. Kevin Brady (@RepKevinBrady) December 18, 2020
The leadership of @realDonaldTrump and #OperationWarpSpeed made it possible to have this safe and effective vaccine in record time.
Thank you to the scientists, researchers, doctors, volunteers and many others for making this possible. pic.twitter.com/OaZ5SCP1dP
Brady said he begins treatment Wednesday and “should be fine.”