Oklahoma GOP governor Kevin Stitt has announced he’s tested positive for the coronavirus. The governor said that he is achy but otherwise feeling fine. He is said to be quarantining at home away from his family. Stitt announce the diagnosis on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.

Back in June, Stitt appeared at Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa without a mask.

He also posted this controversial photo with his family at a crowded restaurant.

The Tulsa World reports:

Stitt said “I’m not thinking about a mask mandate at all,” adding on Wednesday that there was still “plenty of runway” regarding hospital bed and equipment capacity.

“Do we have coronavirus in Oklahoma? Absolutely,” Stitt said, but he said he wanted to avoid “going back in the bunker.”

Stitt on June 30 held a news conference to urge Oklahomans to wear masks when they can’t social distance. It was the first time since the pandemic began that he wore a mask at a news conference.