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Two workers at Scots Sainsbury's store test positive for coronavirus

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Sainsbury’s workers at a Scots superstore in Prestwick have tested positive for coronavirus.The members of staff are now understood to be self-isolating after contracting the virus.A spokesperson for Sainsbury’s says the store, on Ayr Road, is now undergoing extra cleaning on site.A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said, “Two colleagues are self-isolating after they tested positive at our Prestwick store and we have immediately implemented additional cleaning on site."Safety is our highest priority and we have strict social distancing measures in all our stores including Perspex screens, limits on the number of people in the store and PPE for all our colleagues.”The health board’s protection team at NHS Ayrshire and Arran are now carrying out.

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