Ontario associate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe said on Friday that there were a lot of measures in grocery stores, such as protective shields, signage, cleaning and hours for seniors, to keep people healthy. Yaffe was asked about safety after a man who worked at an Oshawa grocery store died from COVID-19 just days after working at the store. She said as he was only working there for two days, it was “unlikely” he got the virus from the store.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario official says many measures in grocery stores to keep people healthy
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