The North Coast Co-op posted on Facebook that it learned today that one of its store employees has tested positive for COVID-19.

According to the post, the co-op has notified the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services and staff of the positive result. The employee last worked in the Eureka location on Sept. 1 and Sept. 2 before going into self-isolation on Sept. 2.
The employee received the results today.

“We are relieved to hear that this employee is feeling much better,” the post states. “To our knowledge, no other Co-op employees have displayed symptoms of COVID-19 during this period.”

The store will remain open.

“The health and safety of our staff and shoppers is our highest priority and we thank everyone who has worked and cooperated with us thus far in making our stores the safest place to shop for your food,” the post states, adding COVID-19 updates will be put up on the co-op’s Facebook and Instagram (@northcoastcoop) accounts and on its website: https://northcoast.coop/covid-19.php

Important COVID-19 Update 9/14/2020 Today we learned that one of our staff members has tested positive for COVID-19….

Posted by North Coast Co-op on Monday, September 14, 2020

Kimberly Wear is the assistant editor of the North Coast Journal.

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  1. Nearly a year after this innocuous little bug raised it’s weak little head, ten months after the CDC said everyone in the world should have been infected, and nine months after the CDC said we should have had between 75 million and half a billion deaths, we’ve had around 400 positives out of some 22,000 tests, hardly anyone has gotten sick, and the only four deaths have been of people in their ’90s and it has not been proven that a single one of them actually died from Covid.

    When do we end this madness?

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