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Coronavirus case confirmed in store at Toronto Eaton Centre

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coronavirus has been confirmed in a store at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre.Sheila Jennings, the mall’s general manager, said the case involves the Bikini Village shop.“Bikini Village acted quickly and responsibly by immediately contacting Cadillac Fairview and Public Health,” Jennings said in a statement on Tuesday.

Ontario reports 203 new coronavirus cases, highest single-day increase in 3 weeks “The client and CF have taken necessary actions as advised by public health by arranging a deep clean of the client space, which was done last night.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Jennings said the mall was also doing extra cleaning in “high-touch points,” including elevators, common seating areas,.

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