Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sisolak tests negative for COVID-19

- By Colton Lochhead Review-journal Capital Bureau

CARSON CITY — After potentiall­y being exposed to COVID-19 during a visit with call center workers last week, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Wednesday that his swab test for the new coronaviru­s came back negative.

The governor was tested Tuesday night after he was notified that he may have been exposed to the virus during a visit last week to the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilita­tion call center in Carson City where an employee later tested positive for COVID-19.

Sisolak visited the site — while wearing a mask and adhering to social distancing guidelines, according to his office — to thank employees for their work handling the hundreds of thousands of unemployme­nt insurance claims over the last two months.

The employee who tested positive was not in the building at the time of Sisolak’s visit and was asymptomat­ic while in the DETR building, his office said.

The potential scare caused Sisolak to cancel a 5:30 p.m. news conference Tuesday where he was scheduled to announce that Nevada would enter Phase 2 of reopening on Friday. He held a press call with reporters later that night to make the announceme­nt, which allows bars that don’t serve food, gyms and several other businesses that were previously deemed nonessenti­al to reopen after nearly two months of being shut down.

“I want to be clear: I feel fine and I am not experienci­ng any symptoms of COVID-19,” the governor said in his statement Tuesday night. “I hope Nevadans can use this as a learning lesson, if you have been exposed, or if you know someone who has been exposed, go get a test, even if you’re asymptomat­ic. It’s that easy.”

Contact Capital Bureau Chief Colton Lochhead at clochhead@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter.

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