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President of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies tests positive for COVID-19

Brasilia, Sep 17 (Xinhua) Rodrigo Maia, president of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, his press office said Wednesday.
Maia, 50, came down with mild symptoms of the disease and is being treated at the official residence of the Chamber of Deputies in capital Brasilia, where he will remain in quarantine.
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre announced in March that he had contracted COVID-19 before the Congress suspended face-to-face meetings.
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