COVID-19: London, Ont., shoppers urged to discard bread as Superstore bakery worker tests positive

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A regional medical officer said the danger of getting the virus from tainted bread is small, ‘but it’s not zero’

Shoppers who bought bread at the Real Canadian Superstore in East London on the weekend are being urged to throw the bread out, after a bakery employee at the store tested positive for coronavirus.

“Please discard that,” Mackie said Thursday of bread bought at the store, located at 825 Oxford St. east of Adelaide Street, on Saturday or Sunday. The employee worked at the store for two days after they began showing symptoms. The chance of getting COVID-19 just walking by the employee in a store aisle is “extremely low,” Mackie said.

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