The Supreme Court says Justice Brett Kavanaugh has tested positive for COVID-19.
The high court said in a press release Friday that Kavanaugh has no symptoms and has been fully vaccinated since January. Kavanaugh and all the other justices had a routine coronavirus test ahead of Friday’s ceremonial investiture for Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
The court says Kavanaugh’s wife and daughters are also fully vaccinated, and they tested negative on Thursday. The court says Kavanaugh and his wife will not attend the ceremony.
The court’s new term begins on Monday and the justices are returning to the courtroom to hear arguments after an 18-month absence because of the coronavirus pandemic. They had been hearing arguments via telephone.
Kavanaugh participated in the court’s private conference on Monday, when he and his colleagues met at the court to review thousands of appeals that accumulated over the summer.
He also took part Wednesday in an annual three-mile run for charity in Washington that included other judges, elected officials, government workers and reporters.
(AP)
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Is someone NOT being sick newsworthy? Originally 90% of the people “infected” did not get sick enough to notice. With the vaccine being 90% effective compared to the placebo, one would expect 99% of those infected to not become sick. Given that 99% of the population doesn’t get sick when infected, and would only know they are infected in for some reason they are tested (otherwise they would not know they were “infected” since they remained otherwise healthy), is this news. That is normal. Someone becoming sick is newsworthy, perhaps. Someone NOT becoming sick is really not “news”.
To akuperma: Either I do not understand your math, or you do not understand math.
One other thing: It is news when a US Supreme Court Justice is infected in a pandemic, no matter the numbers.