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Lethbridge police confirm positive COVID-19 case, multiple employees isolating

The Lethbridge Police Service station. File/Global News

The Lethbridge Police Service has confirmed the first positive case of COVID-19 within the force.

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The case has resulted in the isolation of multiple LPS employees.

“We can confirm one employee has tested positive for COVID-19, the first such case within the Lethbridge Police Service,” the LPS said in a statement to Global News.

“To ensure the safety of all of our employees, contract tracing was done and a number of other employees have been asked to self-isolate. We will continue to monitor the situation and follow all guidelines as set out by Alberta Health Services.”

LPS declined questions from Global News about how many employees have been impacted, or whether the employees isolating are uniformed officers.

“Any time an employee is unexpectedly off work, there is an impact on the workplace,” the statement said. “Lethbridge police will manage with the resources we do have to minimize that impact, however, we look forward to the return of those employees affected.”

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Jay McMillan, the president of the Lethbridge Police Association, says he’s been impressed by the response of LPS, as well as the diligence of officers over the last number of months.

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“With the rate at which infection is spreading in Canada, and with the second wave taking hold, I think everybody looked at it as a matter of time before someone here would be affected.

“Because of the way in which we work, and the proximity in which we work to one another, when it affects one person, it’s going to have an impact on the organization and it’s going to affect a number of other people, whether they test positive or not,” McMillan said.

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McMillan says he doesn’t expect the situation to impact service levels or public safety.

The news comes after the Calgary Police Service confirmed on Wednesday that more than 40 employees — roughly 30 officers and 10 civilian members — are currently self-isolating due to potential COVID-19 transmission or illness.

Lethbridge police told Global News they will not be providing further details at this time.

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