IN State Rep Terry Goodin Test Positive For COVID-19

Goodin said he plans to isolate until his doctor gives him the all-clear.

Photo Courtesy of Indiana House Democrats

(undated) – Terry Goodin, a member of the Indiana House of Representatives and the superintendent of Crothersville Community Schools Superintendent, has tested positive for COVID-19.

Goodin, a Democrat who represents portions of Jefferson, Scott, Clark, stated that he was alerted last week that someone who he had encountered had tested positive for the virus. After testing, Goodin found he was positive on Monday.

 According to a report from WDRB, Goodin has stated that he has serious flu-like symptoms, a terrible headache, and a raspy throat.

Crothersville Community Schools started in-person instruction Aug. 6, but Goodin said he didn't have contact with teachers or students.

Goodin said he plans to isolate until his doctor gives him the all-clear.

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