Coronavirus

First Officer of Joliet Police Department Tests Positive for COVID-19

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April 1 briefing: Dr. Ngozi Ezike with the Illinois Department of Public Health addresses another rise in coronavirus cases as the state’s death toll climbs over 100.

An officer of the Joliet Police Department has contracted the coronavirus — the first employee of the department to test positive for the disease.

The officer works in the department’s investigation division and began showing symptoms last week, Joliet interim City Manager Steve Jones said Wednesday in a statement.

The officer, who was tested at the Joliet Walmart drive-thru test site, is “doing fine” and recovering at home, Jones said. The department is disinfecting the officer’s work area.

The Joliet Walmart test site opened March 22 to first responders. The location was one of the first test sites in the county opened by Walmart and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

In nearby Aurora, Mayor Richard Irvin and Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman both tested positive for the coronavirus last week. They are both under self-quarantine.

At least 50 members of the Chicago Police Department have contracted the disease.

Illinois health officials reported Wednesday a spike of 986 confirmed results and 42 deaths in the previous 24 hours, bringing the number of fatalities to 141 and total cases to 6,980.

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