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Church Reports First Known Missionary Case of COVID-19

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Editor's note: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed a second missionary case of COVID-19 Monday morning, March 30, and explained the process of reporting coronavirus cases moving forward. Read the latest statement here.

On Friday evening, March 27, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reported its first known missionary case of COVID-19. The following statement was sent to the media from Daniel Woodruff, Church spokesman:

Today, we learned that a young missionary serving in Mexico City has tested positive for COVID-19. The young man, who is from Guatemala, is being treated for his mild symptoms. He and his current companion are isolated away from others. In accordance with established guidelines from public health agencies, notification is taking place for all those with whom the missionary had recent contact. This includes a previous companion who returned to California two days ago and is in self-isolation at home. At this point, that missionary is not showing any symptoms. Medical professionals are working with the missionary and his family to ensure they take all necessary precautions during the next few weeks. The Church will continue to reinforce established self-isolation procedures for missionaries who are traveling, at home and in the field. We are monitoring rapidly changing world conditions and are making adjustments as warranted. We take very seriously the health and safety of missionaries and the well-being of those around them. Lead Image: Church Newsroom

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