The Port of Houston reopened two of its terminals after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Bayport and Barbours Cut terminals reopened Friday morning for regular business. Ship traffic resumed yesterday evening at 7:00PM. The Port of Houston and the International Longshoremen’s Association conducted a joint investigation after the ILA worker tested positive for the virus. The investigation revealed the worker, who hasn’t been identified, had limited exposure with others. The worker is quarantined at a hospital.
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