Marin Independent Journal

Visit by COVID-infected official closes Washington Monument

- By Ellen Knickmeyer

The Trump administra­tion abruptly closed the Washington Monument over exposure concerns from a recent visit by Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who tested positive this week for the coronaviru­s.

Interior spokesman Nicholas Goodwin said Friday “a couple” of employees have quarantine­d since Bernhardt’s visit, “resulting in a temporary workforce reduction at the monument and its temporary closure.” The park service posted a brief notice of the closure on its website sometime Thursday.

An official with an independen­t advocacy group for national parks and park workers on Friday criticized Bernhardt, saying the interior secretary had failed to protect health and safety overall during the pandemic .

Bernhardt had been slow to allow closing of national parks to limit infection among park employees, visitors and local residents, said Kristen Brengel, a vice president of the National Parks Conservati­on Associatio­n. National park employees also have expressed concern at he and other Interior officials continuing to visit national parks and other federal sites during the pandemic, Brengel said.

“It really is putting

your own interest over the health and safety of park staff, is what it comes down to,” she said.

Goodwin said in an email

that “the health and safety of the public and our employees is our top priority.”

“Interior has an incredible team of more than 60 public health profession­als on staff that have been leading the Department’s pandemic response efforts with the Secretary and other members of leadership over the past year,” he said.

Goodwin said the Washington Monument, normally one of the capital’s most visited sites, would reopen Monday, with tickets going on sale Sunday.

The closure comes after the Interior Department disclosed Wednesday, after an inquiry from The Washington Post, that Bernhardt had tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Bernhardt was quarantini­ng and was currently without symptoms, Goodwin said in an email that day. Interior officials did not respond to questions Thursday and Friday about the secretary’s current condition. Nor have they said how Bernhardt may have been exposed.

The National Park Service has been requiring members of the public to wear face masks and take other COVID-19 precaution­s at the monument since at least Oct. 1. Goodwin said no park worker at the monument has tested positive for COVID-19 since then.

Bernhardt had been wearing a mask and otherwise following recommenda­tions of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention throughout his visit, Goodwin said.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? American flags fly around the Washington Monument on Friday in Washington.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American flags fly around the Washington Monument on Friday in Washington.

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