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Warner Robins City Hall employees to work remotely due to COVID-19 exposure

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Warner Robins City Hall employees to work remotely due to COVID-19 exposure
Warner Robins City Hall employees to work remotely due to COVID-19 exposure

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – As Warner Robins City Hall remains closed due to COVID-19 exposure, city officials will work remotely.

Peterson also says if your child has health issues, talk to their doctor before sending them to class.

As warner robins city hall remains closed due to covid-19, city officials will work remotely.

41nbc's rashaad vann has more on what the city is doing, to stay safe while conducting business with residents.

Warner robins city hall was closed friday for cleaning and decontamination.

This came after one employee tested positive for covid-19.

Toms: according to mayor randy toms, they are taking extra safety measures and will continue to follow the c-d-c guidelines.

Toms: he says as employees work from home, they'll also have an opportunity to get tested if necessary.

Toms: we're certainly praying for that employee and hope everything with them and their family turns out okay and we feel like it will and then hope to get hasn't has been affected any other employees are citizens c1 3 b13 in there.

Reporting in warner robins, rashaad vann, 41 nbc

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