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*** UPDATED x2 - Treasurer to close business offices Monday *** Congressional candidate Betsy Dirksken Londrigan self-quarantining until March 22

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* There was a report that someone at the March 8th Women’s March in Springfield was diagnosed positive. Londrigan spoke at that march…


Out of an abundance of caution I will be self-quarantining for the next week. Reminder that our office will be completely shut down this week but staff is available by phone and email. pic.twitter.com/bHIpjujwI2

— Betsy Dirksen Londrigan (@BetsyforIL) March 15, 2020

*** UPDATE 1 *** SJ-R

Lisa Badger, a Springfield Park Board trustee, confirmed Sunday that she is one of the two people currently diagnosed with COVID-19 in Sangamon County. […]

“I am in isolation at home, and have primarily been, since Wednesday evening when my symptoms became concerning,” Badger said. […]

“As I have not been out of the country, or had any known contact with someone who has been out of the country, or had direct contact with someone who has tested positive, it can only be assumed that I received the COVID-19 virus through community spread,” Badger said. “That could have been in any number of ways, as I had been in the public: grocery stores, restaurants, employment, community gatherings, etc.”

One of the public events Badger attended was the Springfield Women’s March on March 8, where she spent time in close contact with two Springfield city council members: Ward 6 Ald. Kristin DiCenso and Ward 8 Ald. Erin Conley.

And Betsy Dirksen Londrigan, a Democratic candidate for the 13th Congressional district who attended the march, announced she was going into self-quarantine until March 22.

Badger works for the state treasurer. I reached out earlier today for information on the treasurer’s response, but haven’t yet heard back.

*** UPDATE 2 *** This is the internal email sent to state treasurer office (STO) workers this afternoon…

STO Team –

On behalf of Treasurer Frerichs, we continue to actively monitor updates from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) concerning COVID-19 in Illinois. Treasurer’s Office (STO) policies are being monitored and periodically updated in response to recommendations from the public health experts. Please be assured that we are working with building management to ensure that all appropriate universal precautions and cleaning efforts are made in all working areas and public places.

The Treasurer’s Office has been notified by IDPH officials that an STO employee on the 4th Floor of the Monroe Building in Springfield has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee reported not having been present in the office since March 6th. State and federal laws prohibit the Treasurer’s Office from identifying anyone who has tested for, or contracted, COVID-19 and we intend to comply with these laws when and as applicable.

Effective immediately, the Treasurer’s Office has made the business decision to close our business offices beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020 and continuing through March 31, 2020 based on information presently available to us. During this temporary period, the following precautions will be taken to help protect the health and safety of our employees while also taking necessary steps to help ensure the continuity of our business operations and service to the public:

All STO employees will continue to be paid while we get through this unprecedented situation at the rate that those employees would normally have been paid had the employee been working when scheduled (up to 37.5 hours per week for hourly/non-exempt staff).

Please remember that the Ethics Act requires that employees not engage in prohibited political activity while on compensated time or using State resources; as a reminder, compensated time includes sick time.

The State Treasurer’s Office carries out vital functions for State government. As long as the financial markets are open, receipts need to be processed, and state payments need to be made, the Treasurer’s Office needs to be open and functioning. Because of advance planning these functions should be able to be carried out almost entirely remotely.

…Adding… I asked how many people would be working from home…

We have four offices.

All employees will be working from home except for two.

posted by Rich Miller
Sunday, Mar 15, 20 @ 5:01 pm

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  1. Wow. Rich…thank you for continuing to update us with all things Illinois.

    Comment by Diverdown Monday, Mar 16, 20 @ 8:13 am

  2. Alright, so, there’s one responsible statewide elected.

    Meanwhile the employees of the executive branch are planning on coming into work until everyone shows symptoms to be sent home.

    Way for the Governor to be talking out of both sides — even if he’s delegated this to his agency heads, he probably needs to recognize that not all SPSAs are created equally, especially not here in Illinois.

    Governor Pritzker’s handling of this crisis for within his own branch of government has been woefully inadequate.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Monday, Mar 16, 20 @ 9:12 am

  3. Business as usual at my office. Customers and trainings. No management edicts. No Union steward action. DHS Secretary issued an email but so far this FCRC isn’t acting on any preventive measures…

    Comment by Here we go.... Monday, Mar 16, 20 @ 9:19 am

  4. On Friday, DHS had a conference call with the leadership of all nonprofit service providers begging them to remain open.

    Pretty cavalier of the Governor’s Office to close state buildings to the public to protect themselves while pressuring nonprofits to send their employees out into the community.

    Maybe, at the very least, offer them hazard pay when you are making $250K a year?

    Comment by Charlie Brown Monday, Mar 16, 20 @ 9:43 am

  5. DuPage is scheduled to announce a State of Emergency today. Let’s see what their directives to County staff will be.

    Comment by Proud Sucker Monday, Mar 16, 20 @ 9:45 am

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