Tuesday, March 17, 2020

State Senate staffer tests positive for COVID-19


Oklahoma Senate leader statement on COVID-19

OKLAHOMA CITY – The leader of the Oklahoma Senate released the following statement:

“The Oklahoma Senate today learned that someone in the Senate has tested positive for COVID-19. While the risk to a majority of Senate personnel and senators remains low, per the recommendation and under the guidance of health officials, we are taking appropriate measures.

“In addition, beginning Wednesday, March 18, and through Friday, March 20, Senate offices will be closed and employees will work remotely during that time. The Senate will continue to operate and serve the citizens of the state of Oklahoma. We will continue working with other state officials, health care professionals, and agencies as state government addresses this public health crisis.” – Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City

NonDoc has more details on the story here.

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