HPD Chief Troy Finner tests positive for COVID-19, says symptoms are mild

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HPD Chief Troy Finner tests positive for COVID-19, says symptoms are mild
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Chief Troy Finner said his symptoms are mild, but is urging others who were near him since Saturday to get tested as well.

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On Wednesday, Chief Troy Finner shared on social media that he had tested positive for the virus in the afternoon.", I learned that I may have been at risk for the virus that causes COVID-19," he shared in a statement on Twitter." I learned I tested positive." Although Finner tested positive, he said his symptoms are mild and he will be isolated at home and getting some rest. He is also urging anyone who was near him since Saturday to get tested as well.

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