
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
A Farm Bureau spokeswoman told the New York Daily News that he "is feeling strong and in good spirits."
Duvall was to attend a White House dinner Wednesday with Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, but cancelled due to his diagnosis, MSN reported. Duvall had attended several events in Georgia in the past two weeks and hosts at those events have been notified of his diagnosis.
Duvall's most recent post on his Facebook page is from July 5.
Duvall has been president of the American Farm Bureau Federation since January 2016. He is a third-generation Georgia farmer.
Prior to being elected AFBF president, Duvall served as Georgia Farm Bureau president for nine years.