Richmond Hill LCBO employee tests positive for COVID-19

Mar 12 2021, 5:03 pm

Two LCBO employees have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past few days, a decline in reported cases in the last few months.

According to the liquor board, on March 10, a team member at 1230 Dundas Street West was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19. The last shift they worked in-store was on March 6.

On March 11, an employee at 8783 Yonge Street in Richmond Hill was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19. They had last worked on March 4.

The LCBO has recently updated its store hours due to low daily case numbers, adding Mondays to the schedule.

In an email statement to Daily Hive, the LCBO confirmed the news of its updated operating hours.

“As the province continues to ease COVID-19 restrictions, the LCBO has updated our operating hours, including opening on Mondays,” said the LCBO spokesperson.

The liquor board also reduced its in-store shopping capacities to 25% due to the provincial lockdown. Customer returns will also be paused throughout the shutdown.

“We continue to restrict capacity and hours in accordance with public health guidance across the province,” said the LCBO.

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