LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger tweeted that she tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.
“Feels like a cold, but each person’s experience is different,” Barger tweeted. “Time to walk the talk — I’m isolating, getting rest and keeping my loved ones at a distance. StayHome GetVaccinated FlattenTheCurve”
Barger told FOX 11 she started to experience some of the virus’ symptoms during New Year’s Eve. She said like many Los Angeles County residents she struggled to find testing in the area but said out of “pure luck” was able to get tested Sunday, leading to the COVID-19 diagnosis.
Today I tested positive for #COVID19. Feels like a cold, but each person’s experience is different. Time to walk the talk – I’m isolating, getting rest and keeping my loved ones at a distance. #StayHome #GetVaccinated #FlattenTheCurve pic.twitter.com/pCmSbnAzCA
— Supervisor Kathryn Barger (@kathrynbarger) January 5, 2022