Published on: July 28, 2020 | Last Updated: July 28, 2020 7:57 AM EDT Fernlea Flowers of Courtland is working with the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit to control an outbreak of COVID-19 among its workers. – Monte Sonnenberg photo Monte Sonnenberg / Simcoe Reformer
COURTLAND – One of the largest and oldest greenhouse operations in Ontario is making adjustments following confirmation this weekend of a COVID-19 outbreak among its workers.
Fernlea Flowers on Highway 3 near Courtland brought the outbreak to the attention of the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit last week. A total of 10 employees are in quarantine while 150 employees tested negative July 22. Employees tested Monday are awaiting results.
A total of seven employees have tested positive for the coronavirus. Three employees who worked in close proximity are also in isolation. Fernlea spokesperson Fiona Longtin said the positive employees are asymptomatic, meaning they feel normal and are display
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