The Mercury News

Report: Almost 900 Secret Service agents got COVID.

- By Josh Boak

WASHINGTON >> Roughly 900 U.S. Secret Service employees tested positive for the coronaviru­s, according to government records obtained by a government watchdog group.

Secret Service records show that 881 people on the agency payroll were diagnosed with COVID-19 between March 1, 2020, and March 9, 2021, according to documents obtained by Citizens for Responsibi­lity and Ethics in Washington. More than 11% of Secret Service employees were infected.

Secret Service spokespers­on Justine Whelan said COVID-19 testing of employees was proactive with more than 25,000 tests being administer­ed.

“The Secret Service’s essential law enforcemen­t mission required agency employees to remain in continuous contact with the public during the pandemic,” Whelan said. “Now and throughout the pandemic, the Secret Service was fully prepared and staffed to successful­ly meet these challenges.”

The records received through a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request did not include the names or assignment­s of those who tested positive. But more than half — 477 — worked in the special agent division, which is responsibl­e for protecting the president and vice president, as well as the families of these leaders and other government officials. CREW noted that the Trump administra­tion took actions that risked exposure to Secret Service workers, but it could not verify a direct connection to possible infections because the identities of those infected remains private. After President Donald Trump contracted COVID-19, he took a drive in his presidenti­al vehicle as Secret Service personnel drove and protected him.

The Secret Service employs about 3,200 special agents, 1,300 Uniformed Division officers, and more than 2,000 other technical, profession­al and administra­tive support personnel.

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? President Donald Trump at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., after he tested positive for COVID-19.
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE President Donald Trump at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., after he tested positive for COVID-19.

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