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Deagon KFC closes after worker diagnosed with coronavirus

A KFC restaurant in Brisbane’s north has been closed “until further notice” and staff told to self-isolate after a worker was confirmed to have coronavirus.

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Popular fast food chain KFC has become the latest victim of the coronavirus, with a staff member at a North Brisbane store being confirmed to have the disease.

Confirming the shocking new case of coronavirus Thursday night, KFC has now closed its Deagon store until further notice, and has reportedly sent multiple messages to local primary and high schools warning of the discovery.

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A KFC store at Deagon has been closed after a worker was diagnosed with COVID-19. Picture: facebook.com/Shop4017
A KFC store at Deagon has been closed after a worker was diagnosed with COVID-19. Picture: facebook.com/Shop4017

It comes as a number of schoolchildren who reportedly worked at the Deagon store were sent home from school today.

In a statement to 7 News Brisbane, KFC confirmed the latest case of coronavirus, and was following the recommendations put forward by Queensland Health.

“A team member from our Deagon restaurant has tested positive for COVID-19. As a precaution we’ve closed the restaurant until further notice and all employees exposed to the member have been asked to self-isolate.” a spokesperson said.

Originally published as Deagon KFC closes after worker diagnosed with coronavirus

Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/queensland/deagon-kfc-closes-after-worker-diagnosed-with-coronavirus/news-story/9b1b51605993c756df488b2b5f135757