Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
State Gov. Tom Wolf puts on a Le Mont mask as he arrives for a press conference about helping bars and restaurants hit hard by the pandemic through CARES Act funds and other means at the Le Mont restaurant in Pittsburgh on Thursday, Oct.22, 2020.
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Gov. Tom Wolf said Friday he tested negative for covid-19 for the second time since he received his diagnosis on Wednesday.
Wolf said he’s tested for the virus each Tuesday, and he tested positive during the routine test this week. Subsequent tests on Wednesday and Thursday evenings came back negative, he said.
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