Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi says he feels fully recovered after his bout with COVID-19. He recently tested “presumptive positive” while his wife tested negative in a follow up. Marconi says they were told that many people test positive for weeks after they have recovered. But he is anxious to move from working at home to getting back to town hall. However, Marconi says that he will adhere to all regulations and will not be back in his office until his test is negative. According to Health Director Ed Briggs it isn’t unusual for people to carry the virus around even six weeks after they have completely recovered. This does not necessarily mean that a person is still infectious, but because the virus is so new and there are so many unknowns.