Governor's Office Staffer Tests
Positive for COVID-19, Governor and All Close Contacts to
Self-Isolate for 14 Days
All Office Operations Will Continue
Uninterrupted
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[October 30, 2020]
After a member of Governor JB Pritzker's staff
tested positive for COVID-19, the governor and all other close
contacts will self-isolate for a 14-day period, pursuant to state
and federal public health guidelines.
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The staff member was tested on Wednesday during
weekly testing for the governor’s office and was negative. After
experiencing symptoms, the staff member was tested again Monday and
confirmed as positive. The staffer attended events with the governor
on Wednesday in Chicago, Thursday in Marion and Sunday in
Marseilles. Both the governor and the staffer were wearing masks
during the entirety of their interactions.
The staffer has been interviewed and a contact tracing effort is
underway to ensure all close contacts are notified. Event organizers
at each impacted event have also been contacted and made aware of
the staff member’s positive results as well as appropriate next
steps.
In accordance with state and federal guidelines, the governor and
all close contacts will self-isolate for 14 days. In addition, all
staff who currently report to the office are being tested and must
test negative before reporting back to the office. Yesterday, all
samples that were ran to test for COVID-19 came back negative.
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Staff members reporting to the office have followed
all public health safety protocols including weekly testing, daily
temperature checks, wearing face coverings, social distancing and
strict hygiene procedures. The office undergoes a weekly deep
cleaning and an additional deep cleaning was conducted Monday night.
The governor will continue to hold regular COVID-19 press briefings
which are live-streamed at illinois.gov/LiveVideo as well as on
Facebook and Twitter.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |