After having been made aware that an attorney who had recently visited the 36th District Court had tested positive for COVID-19, Chief Judge William C. McConico arranged for the facility to be disinfected. It was discovered this past weekend that the subject attorney visited the court on Monday, March 16.
“Part of our preparedness plan for the coronavirus has been to schedule additional, regular deep cleanings of our building. Upon learning that an attorney that had been present on a case this past week had tested positive for COVID-19, I have confirmed that our facility received a thorough disinfection this weekend,” stated McConico.
The court re-opened for limited matters as scheduled on Monday.
Individuals who worked at or appeared at 36th District Court on March 16 should contact their medical providers and follow the Center for Disease Control’s protocols regarding exposure to the coronavirus.
36th District Court has implemented a stringent coronavirus contingency plan and taken steps to address the threat of coronavirus. The court monitors conditions and continues to take measures as necessary to maintain the safety of its workers and the public. For more information on the court’s coronavirus contingency plan, please visit https://www.36thdistrictcourt.org/.
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