TALLAHASSEE, Fla (AP) — Part of the Florida Division of Emergency Management is closed after 12 employees tested positive for coronavirus.
Agency spokesman Jason Mahon said Saturday that the main facility was going through a deep clean over the weekend and would reopen Monday.
A latest round of tests Thursday found four positive employees, prompting the shutdown.
Non-positive workers were either moved to other areas of the facility, or told to work from home.
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