Rep. Tom Reed Thomas (Tom) W. ReedCentrist House group offers bipartisan COVID-19 relief deal House approves two child care bills aimed at pandemic Diabetes Caucus co-chairs say telehealth expansion to continue beyond pandemic MORE (R-N.Y.) on Friday said in a statement that he will return to work in the House on Monday after collapsing on Thursday.

The lawmaker said that after the collapse he learned he had pneumonia.

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"Thank you to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. After my evaluation by the doctors at George Washington University Hospital, it turns out I had a previously undiagnosed case of pneumonia. I look forward to returning to work on Monday,” Reed's statement said.

The Republican collapsed Thursday in the Cannon Office Building rotunda before he was slated to appear on Fox Business.

He was conscious and speaking before being taken to the hospital.

Reed, 47, previously was treated for a pulmonary embolism in 2010 soon after he was first elected to Congress.