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March 27 COVID-19 Developments: LBPD West Division Officer Has COVID-19, Partner Is Self-Quarantined; 70 LB Residents have tested Positive For COVID-19 (Up From 54 Yesterday


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(March 27, 2020, 11:45 a.m.) -- An LBPD Officer (in West Division) is confirmed to have COVID-19. He's an LB resident. His partner is self-quarantined for the next 14 days.

As reported yesterday, 10 LB Firefighters now have COVID-19 (four of them are LB residents).

The City also announced today that 70 LB residents (including the PD officer announced today) have tested positive for COVID19 (i[ from 54 yesterday Mar. 26.)

In a midmorning release, LBPD states in pertinent part:

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[LBPD release text] On March 26, 2020, the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) was notified that a police officer has tested positive for COVID-19, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. The total number of confirmed Long Beach cases is 70. The officer involved is a Long Beach resident and his case is included in the updated Long Beach totals.

The officer works in the West Patrol Division and was tested after exhibiting flu-like symptoms. The employee was directed to self-isolate, and the employee’s partner officer was also directed to self-quarantine during the 14-day incubation period. The origin of how the officer contracted the virus is under investigation... The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is actively investigating details surrounding these exposures to better identify how to minimize further risk to the community, as well as other public safety and City personnel. The Police Department will continue to work with the Health Department to assist in their contact investigation. As the investigation progresses, appropriate notifications will be made to employees, community members and other individuals who may have been exposed...

Since learning of these positive test results, the City took the following actions:

  • Notified additional City employees who may also have been exposed.
  • Completed a deep cleaning of the West Division facility and designated police cars.
  • Initiated the Health Department’s contact investigations and will be conducting additional testing as needed. .

    This news should not deter the public from calling 9-1-1 when needing emergency assistance. Long Beach Police and Fire Departments continue to take extensive precautions to safeguard community members and other emergency personnel. The City’s public safety dispatchers are asking additional COVID-19 screening questions for all calls for service that request or require in-person contact by first responders, personal protective equipment has been distributed to public safety personnel, and modifications to fire and police response operations are being made...

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