![]() ![]() The governor showed no symptoms at that time and underwent a test that came back negative. Sisolak canceled a news conference he had scheduled in Carson City in late May after he learned he was potentially exposed to the coronavirus a week earlier when he visited a workplace where a worker subsequently tested positive for COVID-19. The neighboring legislative building housing the Senate and Assembly closed for a day during a special session in July after Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes announced a lawmaker had tested positive. ![]() The announcement Tuesday marked the first public disclosure of a member of Sisolak’s staff testing positive for COVID-19. She said they all are being tested this week and must test negative via a diagnostic test before reporting back to the office next week. He or she was tested over the weekend after experiencing symptoms and was confirmed as a positive case on Tuesday.Īll staff who worked in that office in the past two weeks and came into contact with the staff member transitioned to work-from-home status on Monday, Delaney said. The staff member who has not been identified was last in the Capitol office on Friday. “Out of an abundance of caution, the governor will also be seeking a COVID-19 test this week,” she said.
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