That's an issue, and I'm glad you asked the question, because one of the challenges we are having across jurisdictions is knowing not only where people on the front line—these are officers who are working every day interacting with people—are quarantined, or more importantly, arguably, for my members from a health and safety perspective, we're not getting information about where people who are infected are residing. Obviously you want to be respectful of those persons' privacy and deal with all those related issues. At the same time, I think it's important for police officers who are responding to know what they're responding to, not only so that they can reduce the anxiety that I'm talking about but also so they can be responding appropriately and know whether they need to don PPE before they enter the premises and interact with people.
On April 22nd, 2020. See this statement in context.