Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell announced on Twitter Thursday that he is self-quarantining for 14 days out of an abundance of caution, after he and his family traveled to Florida for spring break. >> Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Latest local updates"Like many, I traveled with my family on spring break when the COVID-19 situation escalated. We drove to a relative's home in Florida on March 14. We returned home as the situation unfolded," Pinnell said on Twitter.Pinell said out of an abundance of caution, he’s been following health department recommendations to self-quarantine for 14 days.Pinnell said he has not been in contact with anyone known to have COVID-19, and that he’s not exhibiting any symptoms.“As part of the Governors Solution Task Force, I’ve been working remotely and look forward to leading the recovery effort,” Pinnell said.

Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell announced on Twitter Thursday that he is self-quarantining for 14 days out of an abundance of caution, after he and his family traveled to Florida for spring break.

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"Like many, I traveled with my family on spring break when the COVID-19 situation escalated. We drove to a relative's home in Florida on March 14. We returned home as the situation unfolded," Pinnell said on Twitter.

Pinell said out of an abundance of caution, he’s been following health department recommendations to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Pinnell said he has not been in contact with anyone known to have COVID-19, and that he’s not exhibiting any symptoms.

“As part of the Governors Solution Task Force, I’ve been working remotely and look forward to leading the recovery effort,” Pinnell said.

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