Fury after Pennsylvania lawmakers concealed coronavirus diagnosis

Republicans hid the diagnosis because they feared it would clash with their narrative that 'it was safe to be interacting with other people' and to return to work, says Democratic Representative Brian Sims

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LIBERTY. A woman holds an Anonymous mask and a placard stating "Give me LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH" while joining demonstrators at a rally outside the Pennsylvania Capitol Building to protest the continued closure of businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic on May 15, 2020 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images/AFP

WASHINGTON, DC, USA – Republicans in the US state of Pennsylvania faced calls for their resignation Thursday, May 28, after a lawmaker tested positive for COVID-19 and did not tell Democratic colleagues for a full week.

Democrats in the state's House of Representatives erupted in anger for having their health and that of their families put at risk, with one calling the chamber's Republican leadership "callous liars" for withholding the information even as the House remained in session. (READ: Hundreds protest against U.S. virus rules amid spreading resentment)

They said Representative Andrew Lewis declined for several days to publicly disclose his COVID-19 diagnosis and leadership refused to announce it.

Democrats said 3 other Republicans exposed to Lewis eventually went into quarantine, but not before they served alongside Democrats in several sessions and committee meetings.

"Meanwhile...during that time period they were testing positive. They were notifying one another, and they didn't notify us," a visibly angry Democratic Representative Brian Sims said in a video late Wednesday after learning about Lewis's diagnosis.

Republicans hid the diagnosis because they feared it would clash with their narrative that "it was safe to be interacting with other people" and to return to work, Sims added. (READ: Armed U.S. protesters enter Michigan capitol to demand lockdown end)

"This is the height of Republican hypocrisy."

Lewis released a statement Wednesday saying he tested positive on May 20 and immediately entered quarantine, but did not announce his condition out of privacy concerns.

He had attended legislative sessions until May 14, and while leadership advised some Republicans in contact with Lewis to self-isolate, they revealed nothing to Democrats.

Sims and other Democrats called for the resignation of House Speaker Mike Turzai and other Republican leaders for failing to disclose a member's COVID-19 diagnosis.

"The utter indifference to peoples' lives...proves that they are incapable, unqualified, and unwilling to faithfully discharge the duties of their office," Representative Leanne Krueger said in a statement.

Republicans have repeatedly sought to downplay the dangers of the pandemic to Pennsylvania's communities and refused to wear masks during legislative sessions, according to Sims.

He blasted Republican lawmaker Russ Diamond, who has pressed to end Pennsylvania's lockdown and mocked the governor's virus mitigation measures.

"Every single day walking around this House without a mask," Sims rebuked Diamond. "And where are you right now? You're in quarantine because you might be spreading a deadly disease to all of us and our families."

Diamond dismissed the complaints as "faux outrage."

According to House Republican spokesman Mike Straub, government guidelines were followed and those who came into contact with Lewis were notified and quarantined.

"And we have no reports of anyone showing any symptoms," Straub said in a statement. – Rappler.com