An Arndale store staff member has tested positive for coronavirus, causing a ‘deep clean’ of the shop.
The news first broke last Friday that a staff member from a store inside the Arndale shopping centre tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday last week.
The company shared an internal message with all workers on Friday evening, which explained that a deep clean will be taking place in the unnamed store as well as common areas, touch points and surfaces the person may have been in contact with.
The individual is now isolating and those who can work from home are being urged to do so.
The statement from Manchester Arndale centre director David Allinson said: “We are aware of the case of COVID-19 at one of our stores, and have worked closely with the team to help them deliver their processes in line with government guidelines to protect customers and staff.
“As part of their protocol, the store closed temporarily to undergo a deep clean and all of the staff are being tested through the official NHS test and trace system. We have informed our occupiers and staff separately to reassure them of the correct and swift delivery of our own procedures throughout this difficult time.”
The message, titled ‘CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS CASE IN THE SHOPPING CENTRE’, sent to staff read: “The health and well-being of our occupiers is always a key priority.
“We have been informed that there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the shopping centre. The confirmed case is a staff member of a retailer, who to our knowledge was diagnosed on Wednesday 5 August 2020 and we understand that the person is now in isolation. Prior to being diagnosed, we understand that the person was working on the premises on Tuesday 4 August 2020.
“Please be assured the retailer concerned has now sanitised their working area. We have ensured that all common areas, touch points and surfaces within any immediate area which were potentially in contact with the person including mall areas, passenger lifts, toilets and back of house areas have also been sanitised in accordance with PHE and WHO guidelines.
“As an added precaution, over and above current Business Continuity Planning (BCP) working arrangements, we are encouraging all staff members who are able to work from home to do so with immediate effect until further notice, in line with recent Government instructions.
“Please remain vigilant during this period, seek immediate medical attention if you feel unwell and avoid crowds if possible. As always, employee health and welfare is a key priority, so we seek your kind cooperation to comply with all BCP directives issued at this time or at a future date. We are constantly monitoring the situation and will provide timely updates.”