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Four employees from two Walmart stores in Windsor test positive for COVID-19

Four Walmart employees from two Windsor stores have tested positive for COVID-19 in the month of July, the company confirmed to CBC.

One employee worked their last shift on July 14

Walmart says four employees at two Windsor stores have tested positive for COVID-19. The company's director of corporate affairs told CBC News the stores are taking precautions to protect the health and safety of the community and staff. (Daniel Becerril/Reuters)

Four Walmart employees from two Windsor locations have tested positive for COVID-19 as recently as last week, according to the company's director of corporate affairs.

On Thursday, CBC News received confirmation by email that three employees at the east Windsor location on 7100 Tecumseh Rd E. and one employee at the south Windsor location on 3120 DougallAve. tested positive.

At the east Windsor store, theemployees who tested positive last worked on July 2, 12 and 14. At the south Windsor store, the infected employee's last day of work was July 1.

"We are in contact with the associates and are keeping them in our thoughts," director of corporate affairs Adam Grachnik said in an emailed statement. "Everyone at Walmart wishes them a speedy recovery."

Other staff self-isolating: Walmart

He said other staff members who were in close contact with the employees who tested positive have been directed to self-isolate. The stores also have regular enhanced cleaning and other social distancing measures in place.

Grachnik added that the company isin contact with public health about the cases.

He said the stores are taking precautions to protect the health and safety of the community and staff, including:

  • Increasedcleaning throughout the stores.
  • Wellness checks including a temperate check for all employees at the start of each shift.
  • Limiting the number of customers shopping in the stores at one time.
  • Sanitizing shopping carts.
  • Encouraginghandwashing and providing employees withmasks and gloves.
  • Installed plexi-glass dividers at registers, customer service desks andpharmacies.
  • Introduced floor markings and one-way aisles.