Tarrant County officials said it is hard to keep offices open right now, with so many staff members out sick.
There is a debate behind a key policy change for Tarrant County employees.
The debate is whether to take away the additional 10 days of paid leave the county extended to workers who come down with COVID-19, or revamp the guidelines. To date, the county has no official data on how many are vaccinated, however, under the compromise, employees would need to provide proof of vaccination or a valid exemption to qualify for the extended leave.
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