Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) will self-quarantine after being exposed to a person who tested positive for the CCP virus, according to Warner’s spokesperson. “Senator Warner learned today that a close contact has tested positive for COVID-19. While Senator Warner has tested negative, out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with guidance provided by the Office of the Attending Physician, he will be working remotely during his quarantine period,” the spokesperson, Rachel Cohen, said in a statement, according to The Hill. Warner, the vice-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is one of many lawmakers who have had to quarantine due to exposure to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. Dozens of other lawmakers have tested positive for the virus. Representative-elect Luke Letlow, 41, passed away in December 2020 from a heart attack likely caused by COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus. His …