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Positivity     35.00%   
   Negativity   65.00%
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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/house/533886-growing-number-of-lawmakers-test-positive-for-covid-19-after-sheltering-in
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Bonnie Watson ColemanBonnie Watson ColemanDemocrat says she's tested positive after Capitol lockdown with Republicans who 'cruelly refused' to wear masks The Hill's Morning Report - House to impeach Trump on Wednesday Overnight Health Care: New Jersey Democrat thinks she contracted coronavirus during Capitol siege | Biden publicly receives second dose of coronavirus vaccine | Senate Democrats demand Trump address vaccine distribution MORE (N.J.), Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalDemocrats vow to deliver K checks with control of Senate House Judiciary Democrats ask Pence to invoke 25th Amendment to remove Trump Hillary Clinton trolls McConnell: 'Senate Minority Leader' MORE (Wash.) and Brad SchneiderBradley (Brad) Scott Schneider7 surprise moments from a tumultuous year in politics Election scrambles prospects for next COVID-19 relief bill Democrats call for IRS to review tax-exempt status of NRA MORE (Ill.). All were in the secure space where security officials ushered hundreds of lawmakers to shelter in place as rioters in support of President TrumpDonald TrumpHouse GOP leader tells members to quit spreading lies on riot, antifa DC attorney general says Trump Organization improperly paid K bill incurred during inauguration 70K QAnon Twitter accounts suspended in the wake of Capitol riot MORE rampaged the Capitol.Lawmakers are revealing their diagnoses voluntarily; it’s not yet clear who else in the room had COVID-19 or has since tested positive after being exposed.Democrats are furious that several House Republicans in the room were not wearing masks, in violation of rules in place since July requiring masks on the House floor and in surrounding office buildings.A video obtained by Punchbowl News showed six House Republicans not wearing masks in the crowded room and declining blue surgical masks offered by Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.).One of the maskless Republicans, Rep. Markwayne MullinMarkwayne MullinNew Jersey Democrat thinks she contracted coronavirus during Capitol siege READ: The Republicans who voted to challenge election results Next Congress expected to have record diversity MORE (Okla.), can be heard saying, “I'm not trying to get political here.”Reps.

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