Anaheim Officials Report Two COVID-19 Cases in Homeless Shelter Staff

Anaheim Officials Report Two COVID-19 Cases in Homeless Shelter Staff
An officer from the Sheriff's Department speaks with a homeless woman pulling her cart of belongings beside the Santa Ana River in Anaheim, Calif., on Feb. 20, 2018. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (CNS)—Two employees at a homeless shelter run by Anaheim and the Salvation Army have been diagnosed with COVID-19, but none of the residents have tested positive for coronavirus, a spokesman said.

On March 30, city officials learned the two staff members, who had flu-like symptoms and were sent home from the emergency shelter at 1300 S. Lewis St., had tested positive for the virus, said Mike Lyster, a spokesman for the city. One is a man and the other is a woman, he said.

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