An Arizona-based Cincinnati Reds employee has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, team officials said Wednesday. Reds staff who have come into close contact with that employee are being self-quarantined, team officials said. It is unclear if any of those in self-quarantine are players. "As part of our commitment to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Reds are sending a precautionary notice to those who were inside the building of the Reds Spring Training Complex in Goodyear, Arizona, that an Arizona-based Reds employee has tested positive for COVID-19," team officials said Wednesday.Officials said the dates involved are Feb. 29 through March 14. More than 25 people in the state of Arizona have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said Tuesday. WLWT will update this story.

An Arizona-based Cincinnati Reds employee has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, team officials said Wednesday.

Reds staff who have come into close contact with that employee are being self-quarantined, team officials said.


It is unclear if any of those in self-quarantine are players.

"As part of our commitment to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Reds are sending a precautionary notice to those who were inside the building of the Reds Spring Training Complex in Goodyear, Arizona, that an Arizona-based Reds employee has tested positive for COVID-19," team officials said Wednesday.

Officials said the dates involved are Feb. 29 through March 14.

More than 25 people in the state of Arizona have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said Tuesday.

WLWT will update this story.