Second City of Madison employee tests positive for COVID-19
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 By  John Few Published 
9:29 am Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Second City of Madison employee tests positive for COVID-19

MADISON– Madison Mayor Paul Finley said Monday that a second City of Madison employee has tested positive for COVID-19.

“In the spirit of transparency, balanced with an employee’s privacy, we have been informed of a positive COVID-19 test for an employee in the Engineering Department who worked up until April 22,” Finley said in a statement yesterday. “We will communicate directly with the coworker(s) known to have been in close contact with the affected employee.  Current health guidelines state that people who have not been in close contact are at low risk for infection.”

Finley urged people to continue to practice social distancing and good personal hygiene care . “Wash hands with soap thoroughly and often, cover coughs and sneezes, sanitize frequently touched surfaces, consider wearing a face mask, stay home if sick, monitor your health for symptoms, and consult your health care provider, if necessary,” he said. “Please stay safe and be mindful of the safety of your fellow employees.”

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