Supervisor of Elections Closes Palm Bay Administrative Office After Election Workers Test Positive for COVID-19

By  //  October 30, 2020

Election Day is November 3

In an abundance of caution and in consult with the Department of Health, Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott has temporarily closed the Palm Bay Administrative Office after election workers tested positive for Coronavirus.

BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA – In an abundance of caution and in consult with the Department of Health, Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott has temporarily closed the Palm Bay Administrative Office after election workers tested positive for Coronavirus.

Due to the multitude of safety measures and the half-inch ballistic glass between affected workers and the voting public, voters did not have direct exposure with the affected individuals.

“We have been maintaining stringent safety protocols since the Presidential Preference Primary in March,” said Supervisor Scott.

“It is a tribute to our strict safety measures that we have been able to process almost a half a million voters through the election process this year before having our first positive case.”

Voters wishing to take advantage of Early Voting before Saturday’s deadline may visit any of the nine remaining Early Voting sites.

Three Early Voting sites; two in Palm Bay and one in West Melbourne, are all located less than 10 miles away from the temporarily closed Palm Bay Office.

A complete list of Brevard’s Early Voting sites is available on www.VoteBrevard.gov.

For more information on COVID-19, please visit the Florida Department of Health (DOH) website at https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/, call the DOH COVID-19 call center at 866-779-6121, or email COVID-19@flhealth.gov.

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