I followed your advise as a temporary solution.

echo "Win.Exploit.CVE_2019_0903-6966169-0" >> (Location of clamav
Databases)/sig_whitelist.ign2

you may need to restart the daemon, if you are using it.

clamscan is now ok with pdfs.


On 25.05.19 22:54, Hans Morten Kind via clamav-users wrote:
> Seems like evry pdf-file is marked as infected by
>   Win.Exploit.CVE_2019_0903-6966169-0
>
> I have put it into local.ign2 and restarted my clamd 
> hmk
>
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