Two more York County Judicial Center workers test positive for COVID-19
York Dispatch
Two more York County Judicial Center employees have tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19, according to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, which has previously alerted the public to 17 other such employee infections in the county s courthouse.
The latest employees to test positive for the coronavirus last worked in the judicial center on Dec. 15 and followed guidelines of using personal protective equipment and practicing social distancing when interacting with the public, the AOPC announced on Monday.
The AOPC has said it cannot make public in which judicial center offices the coronavirus-exposure cases are being reported.
COVID concerns: All York County buildings closed to public starting today
York Dispatch
York County will close all county buildings to the public beginning Dec. 21, and continuing through Jan. 8, in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 around the holidays, county officials announced Wednesday.
Offices will reopen to the public Jan. 11, officials said.
York County Commissioner Julie Wheeler said the closures are an anticipatory measure based on the spike in positive cases after the Thanksgiving holiday, which is why they won t go into effect immediately. We thought that in an abundance of caution, we should close the buildings to the public, she said.
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