In this May 24, 2017, file photo, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf appears at an event in Erie, Pa. Wolf wants to use $145 million in a worker’s compensation fund to help businesses cope with the coronavirus pandemic. His proposal would require a vote from the Republican-majority Legislature to appropriate the money, and there has been no deal struck to accomplish that. (Photo: AP/Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News/File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf tweeted that he tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.

The 73-year-old governor said in the tweet he has mild symptoms. He said he tested positive in the evening.

“I’m grateful that I recently got my second vaccine booster,» Wolf said in his tweet.

Wolf, a Democrat, said he will be following the CDC’s guidance to isolate at home.

Wolf tested positive for the virus in December 2020 as well. He was asymptomatic at the time, according to his office.

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