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IKEA Winnipeg temporarily closed after worker tests positive for COVID-19

The Winnipeg location of IKEA is closed temporarily for a deep clean after an employee tested positive for COVID-19,the company announced on Saturday.

The employee was last in store on Thursday, IKEA Canada says

IKEA Winnipeg is temporarily closed after the company learned an employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Saturday. (Cliff Simpson/CBC)

The Winnipeg location of IKEA is closed temporarily for a deep clean after an employee tested positive for COVID-19,the company announced on Saturday.

The employee was last in the store on Thursday, and the company learned of their positive test on Saturday, IKEA Canada says.

"Out of an abundance of caution, IKEA Winnipeg is temporarily closed to complete a thorough deep clean and sanitization by a third-party expert," the company said on its website.

The company has alsoidentified and notified co-workers who may have been in contact with this employee that they must self-isolate.

A sign outside of the store, located onSterling Lyon Parkway,said they're closed due to "technical difficulties," and redirects customers to the website.

IKEA says it's taking precautionary measures to reduce further exposure, following the guidelines of Manitoba Health.

"We are supporting the co-worker to ensure they have everything they need," the statement says.

This is the first case the company has seen of a store employee testing positive for the novel coronavirus since the stores re-opened to customers in late May, according to IKEA Canada.


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