Coronavirus is Unwelcome in Space

NASA’s Administrator Jim Bridenstine issued a statement indicating the Ames Research Center is temporarily on mandatory telework status, with restricted access to the center until further notice.
Bridenstine’s notice said, “On Sunday, March 8, 2020, we received confirmation an employee at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley tested positive for the coronavirus (disease) COVID-19.”
“We believe limiting personnel (access) at the center will allow health officials to determine potential contacts and assess areas that may require additional cleaning and mitigate potential exposure to center personnel.”
“Working with county officials, Ames leadership and medical personnel are working to trace the contacts of the employee and notifying individuals who may have had significant contact with that person.”
“Last Friday’s agency-wide voluntary telework exercise was a good test of NASA’s large-scale preparedness with no reported issues to the overall IT system. I’ve asked all NASA employees to continue to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the agency’s Chief Health and Medical Officer, and if they have questions, don’t hesitate to talk with their supervisor.”
“In addition, due to the current uncertainty about the coronavirus situation in the United States and its potential impact on travel during the next few weeks, three NASA Earth Science airborne science campaigns slated to deploy across the country this spring have rescheduled their field activity until later in the year.”
“The campaigns are DeltaX, Dynamics, and Chemistry of the Summer Stratosphere, and Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment, which would include flights from Ames. The scientific returns of these projects are not expected to be impacted by this change of plans.”
“You’ve heard the agency’s leadership say the protection and care of our NASA team is the top priority and critical to the success of the agency’s mission, and it’s true.”
“As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation evolves, we’ll continue to closely monitor and coordinate with federal, state, and community officials to take any further appropriate steps to help safeguard the NASA family.”
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