Kellyanne Conway says she tested positive for COVID-19

Kellyanne Conway announced Friday that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. The former counselor for President Donald Trump tweeted that she is "feeling fine" and has mild symptoms.

"Tonight I tested positive for COVID-19. My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I'm feeling fine," she said. "I have begun a quarantine process in consultation with physicians. As always, my heart is with everyone affected by this global pandemic."

Tonight I tested positive for COVID-19. My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine. I have begun a quarantine process in consultation with physicians. As always, my heart is with everyone affected by this global pandemic. ❤️

— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) October 3, 2020

Conway is one of several people who have tested positive for COVID-19 since attending a ceremony at the White House Rose Garden on September 26 for the president's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Republican Senators Thom Tillis and Mike Lee, who both attended the Rose Garden ceremony, also announced on Friday that they have COVID-19.

Photos of the Rose Garden event show that Kellyanne Conway, as well as many others, was not wearing a mask. At one point, she appeared to be speaking to Attorney General William Barr, who appeared to be only a foot or two away, and was also not wearing a mask. The attorney general has tested negative for the virus, his spokesperson said Friday.

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Attorney General William Barr and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway talk in the Rose Garden after President Donald Trump introduced 7th U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, 48, as his nominee to the Supreme Court at the White House September 26, 2020 in Washington, DC.  / Credit: Getty Images
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Attorney General William Barr and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway talk in the Rose Garden after President Donald Trump introduced 7th U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, 48, as his nominee to the Supreme Court at the White House September 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. / Credit: Getty Images

Prior to Kellyanne's announcement, her husband, attorney George Conway, tweeted and retweeted messages criticizing President Trump's management of the coronavirus pandemic.

I can relate https://t.co/OUy6ILCuNo

— George Conway (@gtconway3d) October 3, 2020

Trump attempts to clean up "stand by" comment, earlier refusal to denounce white supremacists

House to vote on new COVID-19 relief package as Pelosi negotiates with White House

Military reports alarming increase in active-duty suicides