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Wahiawa driver licensing clerk tests positive for COVID-19

A driver licensing clerk in Wahiawa has tested positive for COVID-19, city officials confirmed today.

The city’s Department of Customer Services says the Wahiawa Driver Licensing Center employee last worked on Wednesday and is now under self-quarantine. The center will be closed to the public for the next 10 to 14 days, starting today, for deep cleaning.

All customers with road test appointments are being contacted to reschedule.

“We are supporting the individual who is recovering,” said Sheri Kajiwara, director of the city’s department in a news release. “We are following all guidelines from local officials, and are taking extreme measures to ensure the safety of our employees as well as the public.”

Since Oct. 1, the center has only offered the road test due to the limited size of the facility for the protection of both customers and employees. All other services, including the written exam for road tests, have since moved to the Kapolei Driver Licensing Center.

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