LYNNWOOD, Wash. (AP) — Officials in the Seattle suburb of Lynnwood say a person who attended a crowded city council meeting on Monday has tested positive for COVID-19. Officials say anyone who attended the meeting should monitor for virus symptoms and consider getting tested for COVID-19. Officials say the resident attended the meeting, started exhibiting symptoms on Wednesday and took a test that came back positive for COVID-19 on Friday. Based on that timeline, officials say the person was at the council meeting during their infectious period. The Daily Herald reported the council meeting was packed with people demanding an investigation into the death of Tirhas Tesfatsion in the Lynnwood jail.