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Alabama Lt Gov with virus diagnosis still against mask order

Lt.  Gov. Will Ainsworth
Associated Press

 

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Lt.  Gov. Will Ainsworth says he remains opposed to mandatory mask orders despite being diagnosed with COVID-19. 

The Republican lieutenant governor  said Thursday that he encourages people to wear a mask, but added he thinks everyone has the right to make their own choices regarding their health.

Ainsworth announced Wednesday that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he sought a test after learning someone in his Sunday school group had COVID-19.

Numbers show the coronavirus pandemic appears to be worsening again in Alabama after weeks of improvement. Nearly 175,000 people in Alabama have contracted the virus and at least 2,805 have died.

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