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Iceland, Honda and Royal Mail hit by coronavirus outbreaks in same town

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coronavirus outbreaks at four separate sites. Cases have been reported at Honda, Royal Mail, Iceland and a fire station in Swindon, Wiltshire.

Three have been tested positive while 51 staff at an Iceland food distribution centre have been diagnosed.Health chiefs said the 'small outbreaks' are expected and down to the easing of lockdown restrictions.The Mirror reports workers at the Iceland facility are being offered on-site testing in a bid to contain the virus.

Council chiefs said said they are working with Public Health England South West and local employers to support staff working in the town, following the cases in the workplace settings.The Council and PHE are working closely with Honda, Royal Mail and XPO Logistics (working for.

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