COVID-19
Minot Officer who tested positive for COVID-19 to return to work
MINOT, N.D. – The Minot Police Officer who tested positive for COVID-19 last month has recovered and will return to the job next week.
Minot Mayor Shaun Sipma made the announcement at the weekly COVID-19 joint press conference Tuesday.
The city announced March 31 that the officer, whose identity was not released, tested positive after coming down with symptoms.
The officer immediately went into self-quarantine after diagnosis. At the time, a few city staff members were isolated as a precautionary measure, though they did not show symptoms.
The city continues to advise the public to notify Central Dispatch and responders to calls if someone has been diagnosed for COVID-19, is showing symptoms of the illness, or has come in contact with someone who traveled recently, so responders can protect themselves accordingly.
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