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Peace officer working in Hamilton courts tests positive for COVID-19: police

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COVID-19, according to police.Hamilton police have not revealed any locations where the peace officer had been working but did say the officer’s last day at work was on Dec.

6, 2020. 3 people sent to hospital after multi-vehicle crash in downtown Hamilton The agency says it is working with public health on contact tracing and says those who made close contact with the constable have been notified.Hamilton Police have been made aware that a Special Constable working in #HamOnt courts has tested positive for COVID-19.

The member was last at work on December 6, 2020. HPS is working with Public Health on contact tracing. All close contacts have been notified.— Hamilton Police (@HamiltonPolice) December 10, 2020Hamilton police have reported.

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