BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) — U.S. Rep. Bob Latta became the second member of Congress from Ohio to test positive this week for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated against the virus.


What You Need To Know

  • Rep. Tim Ryan and Rep. Bob Latta both tested positive for COVID-19 this week after receiving the vaccine

  • Latta said he was exposed to someone who also tested positive and is quarantining

  • A spokeswoman said Ryan and Latta weren't in close contact recently

The Republican lawmaker from the 5th Congressional District announced Tuesday he contracted the virus after he was exposed to someone who also tested positive.

“I am following CDC guidance and will be quarantining,” Latta wrote on Twitter. “During this time, I will still be working to represent #OH5 from my home.”

He added, “I am vaccinated, and because of that, thankfully I have no symptoms.”

Latta’s tweet came shortly after U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan announced he had also joined the list of more than 80 members of Congress who have contracted the virus since it began to spread in the U.S. in March 2020, according to an Associated Press analysis.

A spokeswoman for Latta said Ryan and Latta had not been in close contact when diagnosed.

Ryan, the Democratic frontrunner vying for Republican Rob Portman’s seat, also said he will continue to fulfill his congressional duties virtually until he can safely return to Washington.