LA County Sheriff Villanueva tests positive for COVID-19; is said to be in good spirits – LA Daily News

Posted: June 22, 2022 at 11:24 am

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has tested positive for COVID-19, the Sheriffs Department said Tuesday evening, June 21.

Villanueva is experiencing mild symptoms and in good spirits, said Deputy Brenda Serna, spokeswoman for the Sheriffs Department.

The agency declined to immediately provide further information about the diagnosis.

Villanueva, running for re-election, likely will face former Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna in the November general election.

The latest results show Villanueva leading in the primary election race, with 452,802 votes (30.7%); vs. Lunas 381,959 votes (25.9%).

Villanueva has been vocal about his opposition to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for county employees, saying mandates led to an increase in deputies and personnel retiring early, resigning or otherwise taking leave from the department. Villanueva himself was vaccinated against COVID-19 and promoted the vaccines effectiveness, but acknowledged that many in his department disagreed with the mandate.

As of Tuesday morning, 5,115 Sheriffs Department employees had tested positive for COVID-19, according to statistics posted by the agency.

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