Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday although he is fully vaccinated, according to a spokesperson for the agency.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson Marsha Espinosa said Mayorkas “tested positive this morning for the COVID-19 virus after taking a test as part of routine pre-travel protocols.”
The diagnosis came after Mayorkas attended the Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service at the Capitol alongside President Joe Biden on Sunday. It’s not clear if the two came into close contact with one another.
“To Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas, thank you for being here and for the great job you’re doing for us,” Biden said during the event. “Thank you very, very much. And it’s a tough job.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes COVID-19 breakthrough cases as fully inoculated individuals who test positive.
Former Secretary of State and Army Gen. Colin Powell, 84, died earlier this week of complications from COVID-19, according to his family. He was vaccinated but was also being treated for blood cancer.
Several other high-profile Washington officials who have reported breakthrough CCP virus cases include State Department spokesman Ned Price and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Graham became the first vaccinated senator to test positive earlier in August.
Reps. Joseph Morelle (D-N.Y.) and Darren Soto (D-Fla.), who are also vaccinated, tested positive in recent days.