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O.C. congressman received vaccine dose, but tests positive for virus

Lou Correa, holding a pen and propping up his chin, listens while sitting in the state Assembly chamber.
U.S. Rep Lou Correa, says he’s joined the 200,000-plus Orange County residents who have been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
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U.S. Rep. Lou Correa, who represents the 46th Congressional District covering parts of Orange County, announced Saturday he had tested positive for the virus — even though he received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Dec. 19.

“I now join more than 200,000 Orange County residents who have been diagnosed with the virus,†Correa said Saturday in a statement.

The Democratic congressman, who was not experiencing symptoms, received a routine test upon returning from Washington after the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.

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He did not shelter with his colleagues in a designated safe zone during the attack, his office said.

Correa was accosted at Dulles International Airport by Trump supporters a day after the Capitol attack, according to CNN video.

“While this diagnosis will prevent me from attending the much-anticipated inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden,†Correa said, “I look forward to working with the new administration to unite our country and help the millions of people devastated by the pandemic.â€

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Experts said it was still possible to test positive for the coronavirus after getting the vaccine.

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