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Order -Angela they whispered to her you cannot withstand the storm she whispered back I am the storm

Order -Angela they whispered to her you cannot withstand the storm she whispered back I am the storm face mask

The New Mexico Department of Health conducted a mass testing Wednesday of 198 employees at Market Street. By Friday, 197 test results were negative and one result had not been returned, Sharp said. The store remains open. The Albertsons Market on St. Francis Drive had one reported COVID-19 case Aug. 9, but that employee had not worked since July 27, she said. “Our internal tracing did not find anyone needing to be quarantined because the team member had not worked for more than a week prior to the onset of symptoms,” Sharp said. “We pay our own investigator who does contact tracing and provides measures to patients on what they need to do.” United Family has performed all of the deep cleaning recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the Market Street and Albertsons Market stores where team members tested positive, Sharp said. “We have reaffirmed with all team members that they need to wash hands and disinfect check stands every hour and to practice social distancing,” Sharp said. “We require all team members to wear masks, and we provide plexiglas barriers at high-traffic areas such as check stands. … We have multiple cycles of enhanced cleaning, sanitizing and/or disinfecting processes each day.” School closures due to coronavirus continue. On Wednesday night, an elementary school in Mississippi notified parents that all kindergarteners must quarantine for two weeks. The text message was reportedly sent around 9 p.m. and stated that the closure was effective immediately, according to Newsweek. "(Kossuth Elementary School) Kindergarten Parents and Students, I apologize for the short notice. This is not something we want to do, but we believe this is the right thing to do," Kossuth Elementary School Principal Charla Essary wrote in a text message, the Mississippi Free Press reported.




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