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Two Hannaford workers test postive for coronavirus at different locations

Two Hannaford workers test postive for coronavirus at different locations

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A spokesperson for Hannaford said Sunday afternoon that 2 of their employees have been diagnosed with cornoavirus.

According to our info partners at CBS 13 News, one employee is from their Oxford location while the other is worked in the Scarborough location.

Hannaford says neither employees had worked at their store for several days but in an abundance of caution, they conducted a voluntary deep and thorough cleaning at each store.

This comes after a Shaw’s employee at the Congress St. location was just diagnosed with coronavirus on Saturday.

Deemed essential by government, the grocery stores all currently have plans to remain open.

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