The Bexar County sheriff's announcement comes as COVID-19 is on the rise again, with diagnosed cases and hospitalizations related to the illness surging in recent weeks.
Sam Owens/Associated PressSalazar, 51, is experiencing “minor symptoms” and will be working from home and quarantining with his horses, the sheriff said in a“The bad news is I tested positive for COVID this
morning,” Salazar said. “The good news is Sarah bought me this really nice barn to quarantine in. Chucky and Jesse love the extra attention, but they both snore. No, horses don’t get COVID, they are both healthy as a horse.”
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