Eight workers at SoFi Stadium are known to have tested positive since late March, including three May 22, according to internal emails.
, according to internal emails sent to trade partners last week by the joint venture overseeing the project.The emails, sent by Turner-AECOM Hunt and reviewed by The Times, said the three most recent cases last worked on site May 22. One person worked on Levels 1, 4 and 6 of the stadium, the second worked at the “champagne bar” on Level 2 and the third worked in telecom rooms.
The emails used identical language to describe the three workers: “First and most importantly, the worker is doing well with minor symptoms, and is at home under self-quarantine.” They also noted each worker wore personal protective equipment — nose and mouth coverings are required on site — and all equipment, tools and facilities used by the workers have been disinfected.
Construction managers previously instituted a series of safety measures for the project in response to the pandemic, including mandatory temperature checks for everyone entering the 298-acre site, requiring workers to stay at least six feet from each other, increasing the number of hand-washing stations and toilets and telling workers to stay home if they’re feeling ill and not return until they’ve been asymptomatic for 72 hours.
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