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600 Dallas Police Officers, Spouses to Get COVID-19 Testing

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Tuesday, 600 Dallas police officers and their spouses will get COVID-19 tests through a partnership between the Dallas Police Association and SafeWork.

โ€œWeโ€™ve had an upsurge, just like the county has, of positive tests throughout the department,โ€ DPA president Mike Mata said. โ€œI had a lot of officers reach out to me who were very concerned, not just about their health and their safety, but also their families and they just wanted a peace of mind.โ€

The day-long testing will take place at DPA headquarters and results should come in between 36 and 48 hours from a local lab.

โ€œInstead of the employee having to go to a facility and find a facility, we were able to bring the facility to them in an environment they feel comfortable in and in an environment we can control,โ€ Mata said.

Mata said it was important to include spouses on the testing schedule.

โ€œWe wanted to offer it to the spouses because that is who we are afraid we are infecting every time we go home,โ€ Mata said. โ€œBecause we are at the office and we have to answer those 911 calls and we donโ€™t know who we are coming in contact with.โ€

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