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Political Leaders Demand More Info On Infected SJC TSA Agents

Three TSA officers who work at Mineta San Jose International Airport recently tested positive for COVID-19.

Three TSA officers who work at Mineta San Jose International Airport recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Three TSA officers who work at Mineta San Jose International Airport recently tested positive for COVID-19. (Bea Karnes/Patch)

SAN JOSE — South Bay elected leaders on Wednesday called on the Transportation Security Administration to release more information about three TSA officers who work at Mineta San Jose International Airport and recently tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The TSA in a written statement Tuesday night said that the "officers are receiving medical care and all TSA employees they have come into contact with over the past 14 days are quarantined at home."

The statement did not say what interactions the officers may have had with members of the public, prompting the call for more information by leaders that included U.S. Reps. Anna Eshoo, Zoe Lofgren, Ro Khanna, and Jimmy Panetta, as well as Santa Clara County board president Cindy Chavez and San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo.

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"We urge the TSA to immediately provide the public with information about the three employees who have tested positive for COVID-19, beginning with the operational posts held by the employees," the group said in a statement.

"If these employees were not in direct contact with travelers, we seek to reassure consumers. However, if the employees were posted at security checkpoints and had direct contact with travelers, we believe more information about posting locations and shift times should be made available to the public," the statement said.

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The airport is following the Santa Clara County Public Health Department's guidances for limiting the spread of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and remains open.

"While we understand SCCPHD assesses the risk to be low of contracting COVID-19 through brief interactions, we also know the CDC is recommending a six-foot separation from infected persons," the politicians said.

"As such, we want to make sure that recent travelers through SJC know their potential risk of exposure and follow guidance by medical professionals to monitor their health and call a healthcare facility if they begin to exhibit symptoms," they said.

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