Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was spotted dining out at a New York City restaurant two days after testing positive for the coronavirus.
The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee's visit on Wednesday to the upscale Manhattan eatery Elio's drew attention from photo-snapping bystanders. It came shortly after she was in the news over her positive test for Covid-19, which had forced the postponement of a trial in which she is suing The New York Times.
Federal Centres for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines call for people to isolate themselves for at least five days after the onset of symptoms or a positive test.
Palin had also dined at the same restaurant on Saturday, despite a city rule requiring patrons dining indoors at restaurants to be vaccinated.
Palin, 57, has publicly said she won't get the shot.