Coronavirus: CBSA employee at Toronto Pearson airport tests positive for COVID-19

A Canada Border Services Agency employee working at Toronto Pearson International Airport has tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, the agency confirmed on Sunday night.

“We can confirm that an employee at the Toronto Pearson International Airport has tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus,” said CBSA spokesperson Ashley Lemire in an email.

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The employee is in isolation at home and is following the instructions of local public health officials, she said.

The CBSA does not know where and when the person was infected, but is alerting all workers who may have had contact with the employee who tested positive.

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“While the location and time of infection are still unknown at this time, we are proactively notifying all employees who may have had contact with this individual, while respecting the privacy of the employee,” Lemire said.

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The CBSA is also cleaning the location where the employee worked. Other workers who might have been in contact with the person who tested positive have been requested to self-monitor for symptoms.

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“These employees may also be instructed by public health to self isolate and remain at home for the recommended period,” Lemire said in her email.

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