Rand Paul recovers from COVID-19, is now volunteering at KY hospital

It looks like Rand Paul no longer has COVID-19.The Kentucky senator first announced he had tested positive on March 22. At the time, he was asymptomatic. His diagnosis came just days after he opposed a bill authorizing $8.3 billion for initial response to the coronavirus.According to Twitter, it looks like Paul has been cleared from quarantine. He announced Tuesday that he had been retested and the results were negative.He said he is now volunteering at a local hospital to assist those in need, including coronavirus patients. Paul did not say where he was volunteering, but the tag in the photo he posted says TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital, which is in Bowling Green."Together, we will overcome this!" he tweeted.As of Tuesday afternoon, Kentucky has 1,008 confirmed COVID-19 cases and has reported 59 deaths. Click here for a county-by-county breakdown of cases

It looks like Rand Paul no longer has COVID-19.

The Kentucky senator first announced he had tested positive on March 22. At the time, he was asymptomatic.


His diagnosis came just days after he opposed a bill authorizing $8.3 billion for initial response to the coronavirus.

According to Twitter, it looks like Paul has been cleared from quarantine. He announced Tuesday that he had been retested and the results were negative.

He said he is now volunteering at a local hospital to assist those in need, including coronavirus patients.

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I appreciate all the best wishes I have received. I have been retested and I am negative. I have started volunteering at a local hospital to assist those in my community who are in need of medical help, including Coronavirus patients. Together we will overcome this! pic.twitter.com/9SeypT7rL6 — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 7, 2020

Paul did not say where he was volunteering, but the tag in the photo he posted says TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital, which is in Bowling Green.

"Together, we will overcome this!" he tweeted.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Kentucky has 1,008 confirmed COVID-19 cases and has reported 59 deaths. Click here for a county-by-county breakdown of cases