SEWARDS TEST POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS – All Otsego

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SEWARDS TEST

POSITIVE FOR

CORONAVIRUS

Both Senator, Wife Cindy Found

To Suffer From 'Mild Cases' Of Virus

Senator Seward and his wife Cindy at a recent appearance.

ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, and his wife Cindy have both tested positive for COVID-19, his office announced a few minutes ago.

Seward was tested at Albany Medical Center, where he continues to receive treatment.  He was diagnosed with a mild case of the virus and is expected to make a full and complete recovery.  He will be released from the hospital shortly and will remain under quarantine at home.

His wife Cindy was tested at Bassett Hospital.  She is also suffering from a mild case of the virus and is quarantined at home.

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