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William & Mary staff member possibly exposed to coronavirus

The staff member, who has self-quarantined, worked in Miller Hall and is not showing any symptoms at this time.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — A staff member at William & Mary is in self-quarantine after possibly being exposed to the COVID-19 coronavirus, the university announced.

The staff member worked in Miller Hall and is not showing any symptoms at this time. The university says other employees who were in close contact with the staff member are asked to self-quarantine until they learn more.

In an abundance of caution, all employees in the same building are being asked to work remotely until Monday and monitor for symptoms while the university thoroughly cleans the entire facility.

All in-person classes at William & Mary have already been suspended, with classes resuming online-only beginning Monday, March 23.

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