The federal Bureau of Prisons said on Sunday that a staff member involved in preparing for the first federal executions in Indiana in nearly two decades has tested positive for coronavirus.
The Justice Department said the development will not mean an additional delay in the government's timetable, already stalled by a federal court, because the worker had not been in the execution chamber and had not come into contact with anyone on the specialised team sent to the prison to handle the execution.
The agency made the disclosure in court filings in response to lawsuits that have sought to halt executions scheduled to resume Monday.
An attorney for the Bureau of Prisons said the staff member learned on Wednesday that the staffer had been in close contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19. The staff member immediately left work and notified the bureau Saturday about the positive test, according to the court filing.