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GMB's Dr Sarah Jarvis warns of the unknown dangers of coronavirus spreading in food factories

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Dr Sarah Jarvis has warned of the unknown dangers of coronavirus spreading in food factories. Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, Dr Sarah addressed the news that an outbreak of Covid-19 has been found at an M&S factory for sandwiches.

Nearly 300 staff tested positive at the Greencore factory in Northampton, which employs around 2,100 people. Sean pointed out that it was a risk eating already cooked food like sandwiches, however Dr Sarah also suggested that the public needed to be wary of the packaging itself - not just the food.

Dr Sarah explained: "Theoretically, even if something is cooked, if the packaging is made up - we know, for instance, in New Zealand they think that the latest outbreak have come through packaging rather

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