NY Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin tests positive for Covid after Democratic convention

Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin speaks during an event

Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin speaks during the New York State Democratic Convention on Thursday in New York City.Seth Wenig | AP Photo

By Dave Goldiner | New York Daily News

New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin says he has tested positive for Covid-19 just days after attending the state Democratic convention.

The former Harlem state senator, who was appointed by Gov. Hochul after she replaced Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says he is fully vaccinated and boosted and is experiencing only mild symptoms.

“Cat and our girls’ tests came back negative—praise God!” Benjamin said in a Sunday night tweet. “I’ll be isolating at home as they monitor for symptoms and get tested again in a few days.”

The announcement came after Benjamin joined Hochul, Hillary Clinton and a raft of top Democrats at the state party’s confab in midtown Manhattan.

There are no other reports of infections traced to the event.

New York Governor Hochul updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress combating Covid-19 on Sunday showing the state’s positivity rate at just 1.54%.

“The vaccine is a key tool to beat back this virus and keep our families safe,” Governor Hochul said. “Parents and guardians, please talk to your pediatrician or health care provider about getting your children vaccinated, and boosted if eligible, if you haven’t already.”

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