NATO Secretary General Tests Positive for COVID-19... Working from Home
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), tested positive for COVID-19, according to major foreign media reports on the 11th.
A spokesperson for the NATO Secretary General revealed this information on Twitter the previous day, stating, "Secretary General Stoltenberg is showing mild symptoms and will work from home for the next few days."
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Stoltenberg, 63 years old this year, had previously received his second COVID-19 vaccine dose as well as a booster shot. As a result, he will be unable to attend the NATO foreign ministers' meeting scheduled for the 14th in Berlin, Germany.
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