COVID-19.On Rock’s president, Kim Reid, closed the resource on Dec. 22 after learning one staff member had tested positive.“So we all got tested and we’re all following the protocol for quarantine.” he said.
On Rock opens thrift shop to help fund struggling West Island charity Just one other employee’s test came back positive, according to Reid.
He considers them lucky, as the two employees have minor symptoms.“One staff had a sore throat and the other one, he was congested and lost his sense of smell but that’s it, so we’re lucky.”In order for the staff members and volunteers to finish quarantining, the food bank will open a week later than expected, on Jan.