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The TSA is reminding passengers to remain calm at security checkpoints among rising rates of unruly passengers at airports and on planes.
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More than 215 TSA workers at the airport have gotten sick with COVID-19 since last March.
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Three more COVID-19 cases were confirmed in TSA officers at the airport today. Nearly 210 have gotten sick since the start of the pandemic.
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Since that time more than 190 TSA officers at the airport have gotten sick with COVID-19.
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Under the administrative directive, TSA officers are required to wear face masks in office spaces, common areas, hallways, cubicles and conference rooms.
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Three TSA officers at Orlando International Airport tested positive for coronavirus late Friday night.
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The officers' last day at the security checkpoint was June 23.
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Only two workers have tested positive for coronavirus the past week.
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US Rep. Darren Soto On Pandemic's Economic Impact In Central Florida: "We're In Uncharted Territory"As state and local governments in Central Florida scramble to help the thousands who are suddenly out of work, they’re also leaning on the federal government for help. US Rep. Darren Soto joined Intersection to talk about what the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package means for Floridians.
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A month after TSA named Pete Garcia to its top position of Federal Security Director at the airport, the agency confirmed Greg Hawko as his second in command.