Get full coverage of the Coronavirus pandemic including the latest news, analysis, advice and explainers from across the UK and around the world. An employee at a Metro Vancouver mall has tested positive for novel coronavirus, staff say in a message posted online. Last Updated Monday, August 10, 2020 2:23PM PDT The employee was working at its Burnaby location called “The Lab” on August 10. "Please note that this person is no longer in the shopping centre," the mall posted. Metropolis at Metrotown posted on … A person working at Metropolis in Metrotown recently tested positive for COVID-19, and the mall is reassuring customers that the person is no longer on site and the space is being sanitized.According to an internal memo dated August 7 obtained by Daily Hive, the person no longer works in the mall and cleaning protocols are being followed. Metropolis at Metrotown posted on Twitter Monday morning that a person tested positive, but provided no further details on who they are or where they may have worked. Over the weekend, Stay Fresh announced via social media that a staff member had tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was working at its Burnaby location called “The Lab” on August 10.The retailer says that it has closed both its Metrotown Centre and Richmond Centre locations and that the risk of transmission is low. A worker at Burnaby’s biggest mall, Metropolis at Metrotown, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to memo sent to mall tenants. Staff confirmed only that they work in the Burnaby mall. A sneaker and streetwear retailer at Metropolis at Metrotown has announced a possible exposure to coronavirus.Over the weekend, Stay Fresh announced via social media that a staff member had tested positive for COVID-19.

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Employees have been directed to undergo testing.“Although the risks are low, all staff members (directly and indirectly in contact) are undergoing testing and are currently self-isolating for the recommended amount of time,” says the company in an Instagram “We will consider re-opening only when the maximum level of safety and precautionary protocols have been met.”According to Stay Fresh, this includes ensuring that the facilities have been professionally cleaned and disinfected.This is the second known occurrence of an employee at Metropolis at Metrotown testing positive for the virus.Earlier this month, Daily Hive obtained a memo stating that another worker had tested positive. Metropolis at Metrotown is seen from the air in Burnaby, B.C., in spring 2019.VANCOUVER -- According to an internal memo dated August 7, obtained by Daily Hive, the person is no longer working in the shopping centre, and cleaning protocols are being followed.

Published Monday, August 10, 2020 2:18PM PDT Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Daily Roundup August 25, 2020 FDA issues new Consumer Update and approves an Abbreviated New Drug Application during COVID-19 pandemic. The memo was dated August 7 and stated that the individual was no longer working at the shopping centre.Due to privacy issues, however, the shopping centre declined to identify where the individual worked.Sign up for our newsletter to get exclusive content, contests, and perks direct to youDaily Hive is a Canadian-born online news source, established in 2008, that creates compelling, hyperlocal content.