The first member tested positive for the virus on Friday night and immediately informed the caucus, according to representatives from the organization.
The next morning, the two other members tested positive. All three members are now in isolation, although it is unclear if any of them ever exhibited symptoms.
Other members of the caucus tested negative for the virus after taking the rapid COVID-19 tests.
A spokesperson told ABC13 that COVID-19 test were available because those traveling from Austin brought testing kits with them, and then purchased more tests in D.C. in order to maintain daily testing.
“The House Democratic Caucus is following all CDC guidance and protocols. This is a sober reminder that COVID is still with us, and though vaccinations offer tremendous protection, we still must take necessary precautions,” Chris Turner, the House Democratic Caucus Chairman, said in a statement. “We are in touch with public health experts in Texas to provide additional guidance. Our caucus will follow all recommendations from public health experts as we continue our work.”
As for the members who tested negative, they will undergo daily COVID-19 tests.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ office released a statement that read:
“On Tuesday, July 13th, Vice President Harris met with members of the Texas state legislature who are temporarily in Washington, D.C. Earlier today, it was brought to our attention that two of the members at that meeting tested positive for COVID-19. Based on the timeline of these positive tests, it was determined the Vice President and her staff present at the meeting were not at risk of exposure because they were not in close contact with those who tested positive and therefore do not need to be tested or quarantined. The Vice President and her staff are fully vaccinated.”
Republican Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan expressed his condolences in a tweet Saturday afternoon.
“Kim and I extend our prayers for safety and health for the members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus who tested positive for COVID-19 while in Washington, D.C.,” the tweet read.
Kim and I extend our prayers for safety and health for the members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus who tested positive for COVID-19 while in Washington, D.C. #txlege
— Dade Phelan (@DadePhelan) July 17, 2021
The voting rights conference that was planned for next week will now be virtual.
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The Democratic Caucus has asked others to respect the privacy of the members who have been affected.
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