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Pittsburgh Airport TSA Worker Tests Positive For Coronavirus

It's the first time a TSA worker has contracted the virus at Pittsburgh International Airport.

File photo of TSA screeners.
File photo of TSA screeners. (Getty Images)

MOON TOWNSHIP, PA - A Transportation Security Administration worker at Pittsburgh
international Airport has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the organization's website.

The worker was a screening officer who last worked on April 25, according to the website.

It's the first confirmed case of coronavirus at the airport during the outbreak.

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Overall, TSA has had 516 federal employees test positive for COVID-19. Two hundred and fifty two have recovered employees have recovered, and five have died, according to the website.


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