Nine employees at the distribution center have initially tested positive for COVID-19
Cluster of COVID-19 cases identified at distribution center in Olathe
Nine employees at the distribution center have initially tested positive for COVID-19
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TREATABLE. IF YOU SEE THE SYMPTOMS AND ARE STILL CONCERNED, TALK TO A DOCTOR. JOHNSON COUNTY KANSAS IS ANNOUNCING ITS FIRST WORKPLACE CLUSTER OF COVID-19 AT AN UNIDENTIFIED DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN OLATHE. NONEMPLOYEES HAVE TESTED POSITIVE — 200 HAVE BEEN TESTED.
Cluster of COVID-19 cases identified at distribution center in Olathe
Nine employees at the distribution center have initially tested positive for COVID-19
A cluster of COVID-19 cases has been identified at a distribution center in Olathe, according to the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment.Health officials said nine employees at the distribution center have initially tested positive for COVID-19, which is not accessed by the public. JCDHE said it is testing 200 additional employees at the facility. No further information is available at this time.Johnson County Department of Health and Environment said it will continue to work with the employer to implement protocols and practices to contain and prevent the further spread of the virus at the facility.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
A cluster of COVID-19 cases has been identified at a distribution center in Olathe, according to the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment.
Health officials said nine employees at the distribution center have initially tested positive for COVID-19, which is not accessed by the public.
JCDHE said it is testing 200 additional employees at the facility. No further information is available at this time.
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment said it will continue to work with the employer to implement protocols and practices to contain and prevent the further spread of the virus at the facility.
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