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Miami-Dade's New Mayor Tests Positive for Coronavirus

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Miami-Dade's New Mayor Tests Positive for Coronavirus
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  • She said her husband, Dr.
  • Robert Cava, was exposed to COVID-19 by a patient last Wednesday.
  • He has also tested positive.</p> <p class="Component-root-0-2-226 Component-p-0-2-217">“Rob and I are quarantining at home,” Levine Cava wrote.
  • 17 after being elected earlier in the month.
  • The Democrat had previously served as a county commissioner since 2014.</p> <p class="Component-root-0-2-226 Component-p-0-2-217">Levine Cava’s predecessor, Congressman-elect Carlos Gimenez, tested positive for coronavirus last week.

MIAMI (AP) — The new mayor of Florida’s most populous county tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, officials said.

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced the test result on Twitter. She said her husband, Dr. Robert Cava, was exposed to COVID-19 by a patient last Wednesday. He has also tested positive.

“Rob and I are quarantining at home,” Levine Cava wrote. “We both remain in good spirits and have only mild symptoms.”

Spokeswoman Rachel Johnson told the Miami Herald that Levine Cava has not been in contact with county employees since Wednesday and plans to participate in Tuesday’s county commission meeting by phone.

Levine Cava, 65, assumed office Nov. 17 after being elected earlier in the month. The Democrat had previously served as a county commissioner since 2014.

Levine Cava’s predecessor, Congressman-elect Carlos Gimenez, tested positive for coronavirus last week. The Republican is set to assume his new office Jan. 3.

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