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15 Shoppers Employees Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 In The GTA This Week (UPDATED)

Four employees tested positive at a single location.
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More infections have been confirmed among employees at Ontario Shoppers Drug Mart stores.

According to Loblaw Companies Limited, 15 store workers tested positive on presumptive COVID-19 tests since Monday, December 7.*

The stores where these employees work are in Mississauga, Brampton, Pickering, Etobicoke and downtown Toronto.

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Four employees tested positive at the store on 10661 Chinguacousy Rd. in Brampton, followed by another worker at a different location on the same street.*

Two employees tested positive at the 900 Albion Rd. location in Toronto.

An infected team member at the Shoppers at 1355 Kingston Rd. in Pickering is said to have last worked on November 29.

One worker with COVID-19 has been confirmed at 300 Borough Dr. in Scarborough, as well as at 1012 Pape Ave. in Toronto.

Also in Toronto, an employee at the 467 Parliament St. store tested positive. They last worked on December 1.

On December 9, it was confirmed that two workers at 11965 Hurontario St. in Brampton tested positive. They last worked on December 3 and 5. 

An employee with COVID-19 at a Mississauga store on 5033 Hurontario St. last worked on December 1.

At 600 The East Mall in Etobicoke, an employee who tested positive for the disease last worked on November 30. 

Editor's note: This article has been updated.

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