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Coke Canada halts production after worker tests positive for COVID-19

Don Horne   

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Coke Canada says it is temporarily halting some production and disinfecting parts of its Brampton, Ont. bottling plant after a clerical worker tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Coke Canada Bottling spokesperson Nicola Krishna told CP24 that an office employee of their plant at 15 Westcreek Blvd., west of Tomken Road, tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.
“The employee is receiving appropriate medical care and is in recovery,” Krishna said. “Upon learning of the suspected case, our Human Resources Department worked swiftly to identify potential exposure to others.”
Workers who were in close contact with the employee are now working from home. She said the impacted employee was not feeling well all week and did not attend the facility.
Some production at the plant was halted to allow for a thorough cleaning of the affected areas of the facility.
She stressed the worker did not work anywhere near where Coca Cola is bottled.
“There was no risk identified to our products or in our production or operation facilities,” she said.
(CTV News / CP24)


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