Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that he has tested positive for Covid-19, announcing the result just days after he met with President Joe Biden.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, who attended the same summit as Trudeau and Biden, has also tested positive for the virus, his office said.

Trudeau announced his positive test on social media.

“I feel okay, but that’s because I got my shots. So, if you haven’t, get vaccinated — and if you can, get boosted,” Trudeau said in a tweet.

Trudeau met with Biden in a bilateral meeting in Los Angeles at the Summit of the Americas on Thursday.

The White House said the pair discussed the Russian assault on Ukraine “and joint efforts to make our supply chains and economies more resilient to external shocks.”

The pair and other leaders attending the summit also took a “family photo” together on Friday.

A White House spokesperson said the 79-year-old Biden, who is at a higher risk from the virus because of his age, was not considered a “close contact” of the prime minister’s.

Trudeau met with 82-year-old House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday as well, and they were photographed holding hands standing close to each other without masks.

Becerra, meanwhile, tested positive for the virus on Monday morning, his office said.

“He is fully vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19, and is experiencing mild symptoms. He will continue to perform his duties as HHS Secretary, working in isolation,” said an agency spokeswoman, Sarah Lovenheim. She said he was not considered a close contact of the president’s.

Becerra also tested positive for the virus last month while on a trip to Germany.  

Trudeau previously tested positive for the virus in January. He said then was “feeling fine,″ which he attributed to being fully vaccinated.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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