New Jersey State PBA Shares Week 1 Status of NJ Officers Amid COVID-19
The New Jersey State PBA has shared an alert in regards to the week one status of officers in the state surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
While 6 officers have tested positive for the coronavirus, 20 officers are now under self-quarantine and 50 are being monitored.
“Use every precaution possible. In the coming days these numbers are expected to grow,” NJ State PBA shared to Twitter. “We will work through this together.”
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention has shared additional information on what law enforcement personnel need to know about the coronavirus disease.
Click here to learn more on how to protect yourself from exposure.
THIS BATTLE IS LIKE NEVER BEFORE AND REQUIRES A TOTAL TEAM EFFORT.
— New Jersey State PBA (@NJSPBA) March 20, 2020
To all the officers, doctors, nurses, scientists, healthcare workers....
Let's Be Careful Out There!!#COVID19 pic.twitter.com/gmcemPB7J0
ALERT - Week 1 Status of NJ officers
— New Jersey State PBA (@NJSPBA) March 19, 2020
6 officers positive for #COVID19
20 officers under self-quarantine
50 officers under monitoring
Use every precaution possible. In the coming days these numbers are expected to grow.
We will work through this together.
To all the officers on the front lines, answering the calls, facing the danger, stay safe. These are difficult days, but we will get through it.#heroes pic.twitter.com/MDA0Xw21PO
— New Jersey State PBA (@NJSPBA) March 13, 2020