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ews for Immediate Release
ugust 24, 2020
York County Judicial Center Court Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19
ARRISBURG – York County Court Administration today announced that a judicial center court
employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
he employee last worked in the judicial center on Friday, Aug. 21 and as required, adhered to health
and safety guidelines including the use of personal protective equipment and social distancing when
interacting with coworkers and the public.
ourt administration has notified City of York public health officials, who will conduct contact tracing.
Those potentially exposed, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control, will be notified by city public
health officials. While contact tracing efforts have just started, at this time there is no indication the
public was exposed to the affected employee.
ork areas with which the employee had physical contact have been cleaned.
or more information on the Pennsylvania courts response to COVID-19, visit
http://www.pacourts.us/ujs-coronavirus-information.
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edia contact: Stacey Witalec, 717-877-2997
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York County Judicial Center Court Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19 (News Release)
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