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Staff at two Longo’s locations in Vaughan have tested positive for the coronavirus.

In a statement made by the city of Vaughan, officials said seven staff members at the 9200 Weston Rd. location and one staff member at the 2810 Major Mackenzie Dr. location have COVID-19.

“Doing the right thing is part of the very fabric of our company,” Anthony Longo, president and CEO, said in a statement.

“As a family business, the wellbeing of our Team Members and our Guests is our number one priority. I want to personally emphasize that COVID-19 has our full, undivided attention. We continue to monitor the situation closely and remain committed to ensuring every family has access to fresh food and essentials, especially in times of uncertainty, while keeping everyone safe and healthy.”

York Regional Public Health is also following up on the situation and have launched an investigation to find out who may have come in contact with the staff members.

“Through contact tracing, Public Health staff will inform persons they may have been exposed to a potential health risk, what signs or symptoms to look out for and they will recommend next steps,” City of Vaughan officials said.

Grocery stores remain open across the province, as they are considered an essential service. Steps have been taken by several chains to protect staff and customers from COVID-19 — including changing store hours so the stores can be sanitized and restocked, plexiglass shields at checkout counters, and specific shopping hours for the elderly and vulnerable.
 

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Staff at two Longo’s locations in Vaughan have tested positive for the coronavirus.

In a statement made by the city of Vaughan, officials said seven staff members at the 9200 Weston Rd. location and one staff member at the 2810 Major Mackenzie Dr. location have COVID-19.

“Doing the right thing is part of the very fabric of our company,” Anthony Longo, president and CEO, said in a statement.

“As a family business, the wellbeing of our Team Members and our Guests is our number one priority. I want to personally emphasize that COVID-19 has our full, undivided attention. We continue to monitor the situation closely and remain committed to ensuring every family has access to fresh food and essentials, especially in times of uncertainty, while keeping everyone safe and healthy.”

York Regional Public Health is also following up on the situation and have launched an investigation to find out who may have come in contact with the staff members.

“Through contact tracing, Public Health staff will inform persons they may have been exposed to a potential health risk, what signs or symptoms to look out for and they will recommend next steps,” City of Vaughan officials said.

Grocery stores remain open across the province, as they are considered an essential service. Steps have been taken by several chains to protect staff and customers from COVID-19 — including changing store hours so the stores can be sanitized and restocked, plexiglass shields at checkout counters, and specific shopping hours for the elderly and vulnerable.
again? aint this like the 2nd/3rd time?

nuke that location :scust:
 

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Staff at two Longo’s locations in Vaughan have tested positive for the coronavirus.

In a statement made by the city of Vaughan, officials said seven staff members at the 9200 Weston Rd. location and one staff member at the 2810 Major Mackenzie Dr. location have COVID-19.

“Doing the right thing is part of the very fabric of our company,” Anthony Longo, president and CEO, said in a statement.

“As a family business, the wellbeing of our Team Members and our Guests is our number one priority. I want to personally emphasize that COVID-19 has our full, undivided attention. We continue to monitor the situation closely and remain committed to ensuring every family has access to fresh food and essentials, especially in times of uncertainty, while keeping everyone safe and healthy.”

York Regional Public Health is also following up on the situation and have launched an investigation to find out who may have come in contact with the staff members.

“Through contact tracing, Public Health staff will inform persons they may have been exposed to a potential health risk, what signs or symptoms to look out for and they will recommend next steps,” City of Vaughan officials said.

Grocery stores remain open across the province, as they are considered an essential service. Steps have been taken by several chains to protect staff and customers from COVID-19 — including changing store hours so the stores can be sanitized and restocked, plexiglass shields at checkout counters, and specific shopping hours for the elderly and vulnerable.
SMFH!!!

Sick of all this to be honest. And yes there are a ton of people out there. Its like they don't care unless they're directly affected.
 

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My morale is dropping brehs. I wouldn’t last a month in prison


This guy would touch P.C the second he hits the range.

pray you never end up in Toronto South breh:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

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:noah:It’s so beautiful outside today, how da Toronto mandem holding up

I just wanna see some honeys walking around in sum booty shorts and sundresses wit da ass flopping around:ohlawd:

One can only pray for times like that again
 
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