The four Centers' workers who remained in quarantine test negative for their PCR tests

Benjamín Perdomo appreciates “the attitude and responsibility they have shown from the first minute towards the Entity, towards their colleagues, and towards the visitors”

August 19 2020 (16:36 WEST)
Updated in August 19 2020 (17:23 WEST)
The four workers who remained in quarantine test negative for COVID
The four workers who remained in quarantine test negative for COVID

The four workers of the Art, Culture and Tourism Centers who remained in quarantine have tested negative for the PCR tests that have been performed on them. However, they will remain isolated in their homes until new tests are carried out to definitively rule out the presence of the pathogen.

The CEO of the Centers, Benjamín Perdomo, wants to thank "the attitude and responsibility they have shown from the first minute towards the Entity, towards their colleagues, and towards the thousands of visitors to the Centers."

As will be recalled, these workers isolated themselves "voluntarily" after having come into contact with the colleague who tested positive for Covid-19 when she joined her job after enjoying a few days off. This worker remains at home under health supervision.

The counselor has sent a letter to the entire staff reminding them of "the need to comply with individual social responsibility, take extreme precautions and use a mask, keep social distance and practice good hand hygiene to protect ourselves and protect our environment. Similarly," explains Perdomo, "we have asked workers to have their close contacts identified in order to follow up with the same speed with which we have acted in this case." 

Perdomo wants to highlight again "the reliability of the protocols that we have implemented in our operations during the last months, which have allowed us to detect and act quickly to prevent the transmission of the virus."

 

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