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The Rochester City Clerk’s Office and Treasury Office closed to public after multiple employees test positive for COVID-19
Rochester, New York — After multiple employees tested positive for COVID-19, the Rochester City Clerk’s Office and Treasury Office will be closed to the public until Wednesday, Aug. 18.
According to City of Rochester’s Director of Communications Justin Roj, both offices will be deep cleaned, and employees will be tested before they return to work.
He said as of Aug. 3, all employees in City Hall and visitors to City Hall have been required to wear masks in common areas.
According to Roj, there is no reason for any concern related to any other city offices or departments at this time.
Anyone who wishes to conduct business with the offices before they reopen Wednesday may use the drop boxes located at the Link Entrance to City Hall on Fitzhugh Street between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any payments should be submitted using a check or money order. Anyone wishing to use cash for payment should wait until the offices reopen Wednesday.
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