Gov. Tim Walz has tested positive for COVID-19 along with his wife and son, as breakthrough cases have been on the rise.
The governor's announcement Tuesday comes as he has been beseeching Minnesotans to get vaccinated and take precautions around the holidays. He said he does not have symptoms, but he is in quarantine and working from home.
His son, who is in ninth grade, tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday and has sniffles, a sore throat and congestion, Walz said in a video announcement. Walz and his wife, Gwen, first tested negative for the virus Monday morning. They then took another test, which came back positive that night.
"Thankfully, my son has mild symptoms and Gwen and I have no symptoms. My son is vaccinated, and Gwen and I are vaccinated and have received our booster shots, and I am confident that these vaccines are protecting my family and me from serious illness," Walz said in a statement.
The governor's news comes as the fourth wave of the virus to hit Minnesota appears to have peaked in November. The state on Tuesday reported a decline in the positivity rate of COVID-19 testing to 9.1%, below the high-risk threshold of 10%. Hospitalizations for the virus also declined from 1,678 on Dec. 9 to 1,470 Monday, but critical care capacity remained stretched with 97% of adult intensive care beds filled in Minnesota.
State health officials are urging people to be cautious over the holidays and warning that an increase in cases could overwhelm Minnesota hospitals.
People will be gathering with family and friends as the more contagious omicron variant is sweeping the country. Federal health officials said nearly three-quarters of new cases last week involved that variant.
"The omicron variant and others are out there. But the fact of the matter is that we have the vaccines and we have protocols that help make this doable, keep folks out of the hospital. It's disappointing, I was looking forward to Christmas with my relatives … but those things will have to wait," Walz said in his video announcement. "If you are feeling these sniffles, get tested right away. Isolate then. Certainly make sure you are getting your boosters."