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TUCSON, Ariz. — According to City Manager Michael Ortega, 17 workers at a Tucson 911 dispatch center have tested positive for coronavirus.
Ortega confirmed the infections at the Public Safety Communications Department in Wednesday email.
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TUCSON, Ariz. — According to City Manager Michael Ortega, 17 workers at a Tucson 911 dispatch center have tested positive for coronavirus.
Ortega confirmed the infections at the Public Safety Communications Department in Wednesday email.
City spokesman Andy Squire said that services would not be disrupted by the infections.

