Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Arkansas Governor limiting public appearances after person at meeting tests positive for COVID-19


(From Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson)

Governor Asa Hutchinson issued the following statement on limiting his public appearances:

“Since the pandemic began, we had a short period of time where our office was closed as everyone worked remotely. But for more than six months, we’ve been doing regular business here in the Governor’s Office as a necessity to lead during this pandemic. 

We have regularly conducted our meetings with social distancing and mask wearing as needed. In one meeting I had last Friday in the Governor’s Conference Room, there was an individual in the meeting that later tested positive for COVID-19. 








Even though I remained over six feet away from the individual tested, as a precaution, I had a COVID-19 test early Monday morning, an antigen test that was negative, followed by a PCR test that was also negative. 

While the meeting did not rise to the level of CDC quarantine guidance, out of concern for the comfort level of others in meetings, I will be limiting my public appearances.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Jesus take the wheel!