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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday that he has been diagnosed with COVID-19.DeWine was diagnosed Friday by his personal physician. He has been experiencing mild symptoms such as a runny nose, headache, body aches, and a sore throat, according to a tweet.Fran, the governor’s wife, is experiencing no symptoms and has tested negative. Both the governor and his wife are fully vaccinated, including a booster shot.TRUMP ENDORSES JD VANCE IN OHIO GOP SENATE PRIMARYEarly Friday evening, DeWine received a monoclonal antibody treatment. The treatment is infused with lab-produced antibodies that mimic the immune system’s defenses against the COVID-19 virus. OHIO REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE, MANY COUNTY GOP CHAIRS, URGE TRUMP NOT TO ENDORSE CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACEA tweet from the governor’s Twitter account said that DeWine is following the CDC’s COVID-19 diagnosis protocol and quarantining. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPDeWine tested positive for COVID-19 in August 2020, just before he was set to greet former President Trump in Cleveland, but had no symptoms.