McDonald's employees test positive for COVID-19 in Toronto and Scarborough

Feb 9 2021, 3:22 pm

Six McDonald’s employees in the Toronto area have tested positive for COVID-19 since last week and into Monday morning.

According to the fast-food giant, on February 4, an employee at 395 Bamburg Circle in Scarborough was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19. They had last worked on February 2.

Two days later, on February 6, an employee at 2 Ingram Drive in North York reported an employee testing positive for the virus. They had last worked on February 3.

On February 6, the 7690 Hurontario Street location in Brampton reported an employee testing positive for COVID-19 and had last worked on February 3.

The same day, an employee at the 1600 Highway 7 location in Concord was reported to have tested positive for the virus and had last worked on February 1.

On February 7, an employee at the 1125 Sheppard Avenue East location was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19 and had last worked on February 5.

The next day, on February 8, an employee at the 1571 Sandhurst Circle location in Scarborough was reported to have tested positive for the virus and had last worked on February 5.

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Anyone who visited an affected McDonald’s is asked to take directions from Ontario Public Health.

McDonald’s Canada says their restaurants have implemented enhanced safety measures, including having hand sanitizer dispensers available, keeping high-touch surfaces and tables sanitized, and making masks mandatory for all staff.

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