Health & Fitness

Syracuse Mayor Walsh Quarantines After Potential COVID-19 Exposure

Mayor Walsh began a 14-day quarantine Friday after learning a city employee with whom he had contact has tested positive for COVID-19.

November 6 2020

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh began a 14-day quarantine Friday after learning a city employee with whom he had contact has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Walsh is considered an essential employee and will continue his duties while quarantined. The Mayor is experiencing no symptoms and will be tested for COVID-19 next week. His quarantine is scheduled to end on Nov. 19.

“I wear a mask whenever I’m in the presence of others and so do the people around me. The situation is a reminder to everyone that COVID-19 cases are increasing in the region and country. We all must take the right precautions — wear masks, keep social distancing, wash hands frequently and get tested. And if you are required to quarantine, do your part and take it seriously,” Walsh said.

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Consistent with health privacy requirements, the City is not releasing the identity of the employee who tested positive.


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