The Telegram (St. John's)

Report: Rangers’ staff ‘terrified’

Several co-workers have tested positive for COVID-19

- REUTERS

“We all knew it would come to this. It was only a matter of time.”

Texas Rangers employee

Texas Rangers employees told ESPN they are “terrified” after several co-workers tested positive for COVID-19.

The staff members said they hope the organizati­on will allow them to work from home but have felt pressured to report to their offices at the new $1.2-billion Globe Life Field in Arlington.

“We are terrified for our safety,” an employee who requested anonymity told ESPN.

“Terrified to share COVID19, unknowingl­y, with an older employee, a pregnant co-worker or anyone else who may have some sort of underlying condition. We all knew it would come to this. It was only a matter of time.”

More than 100 people work in the team’s executive offices and more than 200 employees are at the stadium on a daily basis, according to the report.

The team said the offices will be sanitized this weekend and employees can be tested today and Tuesday.

The Rangers issued have a statement acknowledg­ing the recent positive tests for the coronaviru­s.

“Over the last 48 hours, the Texas Rangers have received notificati­on that several of our employees have received a positive test for COVID-19. The Rangers immediatel­y began the protocols that we have in place for positive COVID tests, and any employee who had direct contact with these individual­s was sent home and will undergo COVID-19 testing,” the statement said.

“No individual­s will be allowed back into the facility without receiving a negative COVID-19 test.

“The health and safety of our employees are a top priority, and the Rangers will continue to diligently enforce the pandemic protocols that are in place for front office employees at Globe Life Field. These include temperatur­e checks upon entering the building, mandatory wearing of face coverings, and regular sanitation and cleaning of the Globe Life Field facilities.”

Texas was among the first states to reopen following coronaviru­s lockdowns. Employees began returning to work at Globe Life Field in early May. But coronaviru­s cases in the state have spiked over the past 10 days, with Texas reporting 5,707 new cases as of Friday.

Workers told ESPN that social distancing protocols became more difficult to follow and the use of masks became less prevalent as more and more people were allowed at the facility, which began hosting high school graduation­s in May.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said that sports teams could allow attendance of up to 50 per cent capacity, which would mean more than 20,000 fans at Globe Life Field when games are scheduled to begin later this month.

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