National Park Service: 165 Yellowstone Employees Test Negative for COVID-19 in Third Round of Surveillance Tests
June 18, 2020
June 18, 2020
MAMMOTH, Wyoming, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service issued the following news release:
For the third week in a row after conducting COVID-19 surveillance testing on Yellowstone employees, all tests came back negative. On June 10, health officials from Park County, Montana, tested 165 employees from the National Park Service and concession companies operating in the park. This brings the total number of employee tests completed in the past 17 days . . .
For the third week in a row after conducting COVID-19 surveillance testing on Yellowstone employees, all tests came back negative. On June 10, health officials from Park County, Montana, tested 165 employees from the National Park Service and concession companies operating in the park. This brings the total number of employee tests completed in the past 17 days . . .