Reserve officer with San Jose police department tests positive for COVID-19

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Reserve officer with San Jose police department tests positive for COVID-19

The San Jose Police Department announced Thursday that a reserve officer has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The San Jose Police Department announced Thursday that a reserve officer has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

San Jose police Chief Eddie Garcia and San Jose Police Officers Association President Paul Kelly are expected to hold a news conference Thursday afternoon to announce the start of self-quarantining for some officers in the department in light of the positive test.

The new protocols Garcia and Kelly will announce are precautionary, police said, in an effort to ensure the virus doesn't spread any further through the department or to officers' families and other first responders in the region.

As of Tuesday evening, Santa Clara County public health officials have confirmed 175 cases of the virus, including multiple San Jose Fire Department personnel and Transportation Security Administration officers at Mineta San Jose International Airport.

So far, six county residents have died due to the virus.

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RAW: SJPD holds press conference after reserve officer tests positive for COVID-19

Chief Eddie Garcia held the press conference during the early afternoon on Thursday, March 19, 2020.