//Orlando International Airport TSA officer tests positive for coronavirus, TSA says

Orlando International Airport TSA officer tests positive for coronavirus, TSA says

A Transportation Security Administration officer at Orlando International Airport has tested positive for the coronavirus, officials say. “This afternoon, after communication with the TSA Chief Medical Officer, the CDC and the Orange County Public Health Department, Federal Security Director Pete Garcia notified Orlando International Airport TSA employees that a Transportation Security Officer received an initial positive test for COVID-19,” a TSA spokesperson said. Coronavirus in Central Florida: The latest infoTSA officials said the officer is at home resting and will remain home until cleared by a doctor. In California, three Transportation Security Administration officers at Mineta San Jose International Airport have tested positive for COVID-19, the agency said Tuesday. They were receiving medical care and all TSA employees who had contact with them over the past 14 days are being quarantined at home, the agency said.Health officials identified other officers who were in close contact with the affected Florida-based officer,