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Beaumont ISD administration staff members test positive for COVID-19

The two staff members were last at the facility on Thursday

BEAUMONT, Texas — Two staff members from the Beaumont ISD administration building have tested positive for COVID-19 according to a BISD news release. 

The staff members were at the facility on Thursday, and 'wore appropriate PPE, followed frequent sterilization measures and did not come in direct contact with any member of the public,' during distribution. 

The building was closed on Saturday for deep cleaning, and will reopen on Monday, July 27. 

Beaumont ISD is asking members of the public who have visited the building in the last week to monitor their health and contact a health care provider if any symptoms are noticed. 

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From a Beaumont ISD news release: 

This weekend Beaumont ISD received notice that two staff members who work at the Administration Building tested positive for COVID-19. The employees were at the facility last on Thursday, July 23, 2020. During distribution the employees wore appropriate PPE, followed frequent sterilization measures and did not come in direct contact with any member of the public. As such, the Health Department has advised that the risk of someone contracting COVID-19 from the employees is low and this notice is being provided in an abundance of caution. Nevertheless, Beaumont ISD has been in close communication with officials at the Beaumont Public Health Department, and the District is following all recommended protocols.
 
The BISD Administration Building closed on Saturday for deep cleaning and disinfection and will be open again Monday, July 27.
 
Members of the public that visited the building in the last week should continue to closely monitor their health. Should you exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19 contact your health provider immediately. In addition, please continue all other safeguards outlined by the CDC including frequently washing your hands with soap and water, avoiding touching your face, staying home if you feel sick, and cleaning frequently touched surfaces and objects daily. The health and safety of our community is our top priority and we appreciate your cooperation as we work through these challenges as a community.

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