The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine:

โ€œAs we navigate this difficult time, the protection and care of the NASA family continues to be our top priority and the key consideration as we make decisions on how to move forward.ย NASA leadership is coordinating closely with the White House Coronavirus Task Force and interagency partners in our nationโ€™s unified response to coronavirus (COVID-19), and regularly re-evaluating the conditions at each center.

โ€œAs you are aware, Ames Research Center in California was elevated to Stage 3 of NASAโ€™sย Response Frameworkย after an onsite case of COVID-19 was confirmed on March 8. We recently received confirmation that an employee at NASAโ€™s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama has tested positive for COVID-19. As with Ames โ€“ in consultation with Marshall Center Director Jody Singer, NASA Chief Health and Medical Officer Dr. J.D.ย Polk, andย in accordanceย toย agency response plans ยญโ€“ Marshall has been elevated to Stage 3 and is in mandatory telework status, with restricted access to the center until further notice.

โ€œWhile we do not have any confirmed cases of COVID-19 at any other NASA center as of today, Marchย 14, out of an abundance of caution, all other NASA centers are transitioning to Stage 2 of ourย response framework.ย Center directors have been in contact with their employees about this status change and steps moving forward. ย 

โ€œIn Stage 2, telework is strongly encouraged for employees who can work remotely. Iโ€™ve directed employees to take home their laptop computer, power cord, NASA badge, and any other equipment needed to work effectively from an alternate location, as well as essential personal items they may need. The workforce is asked to stay in regular contact with supervisors. Travel that is not mission-essential, as defined in the response framework, will be limited agencywide.ย ย 

โ€œMore information on leave and telework is available on theย NASA Peopleย website.

โ€œAs Iโ€™ve told the NASA community, if you are performing mission-essential work on center,ย do not go to work if you feel sick.ย Everyone should take extra precautions toย protect themselves and others.ย Iโ€™ve asked employees to please continue to follow guidance from theย Centers for Disease Control and Preventionย and the agencyโ€™s chief health and medical officer, and if they have questions, donโ€™t hesitate to talk with their supervisor.

โ€œAs the COVID-19 situation evolves, weโ€™ll continue to closely monitor and coordinate with federal, state, and community officials to take any further appropriate steps to help safeguard the NASA family. Theย NASA Peopleย website is regularly updated with employee additional guidance.ย 

โ€œThe vigilance our workforce has displayed in our response to coronavirus is remarkable and has placed our agency in a position of strength as we confront this national emergency. Iโ€™m grateful for all the members of the NASA community and everything theyโ€™re doing to care for the health of our workforce and keeping the mission going. We will get through this together and NASA will continue to accomplish amazing things for our country and all of humanity.โ€