Dallas firefighter accused of saying he had COVID to get time off from work

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Dallas firefighter accused of saying he had COVID to get time off from work
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The warrant alleges William Carter lied about positive virus diagnoses for himself, his spouse and child and received more than $12,000 in paid sick leave.

A firefighter in Dallas, Texas, was arrested Friday after officials alleged that he and his family lied about testing positive for COVID-19 in order to receive paid time off for a vacation..

During the pandemic, firefighters in Dallas who are exposed to or diagnosed with COVID-19 are given paid time off without having to use their own sick days, according to Dallas Fire-Rescue. This benefit is also extended to a firefighter with family members who test positive for the virus.

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