Kansas governor learns COVID test gave her false positive
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s office says she plans to return Friday to the Statehouse after learning that a COVID-19 test earlier in the week gave her a false positive result. Kelly has been working in self-isolation at the governor’s residence since the false positive Tuesday. Her office announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19 and she postponed the annual State of the State address from Wednesday to Jan. 24. Kelly’s office said Thursday that she took the test after experiencing what it called cold-like symptoms. She continued testing and after several negative results, her doctor and state health department experts determined that the first test was a false positive.