Worker at ANOTHER McDonald's restaurant - who is a relative of an infected fast food staff member - tests positive for COVID-19 forcing the store to close

  •  Another McDonald's has closed after a worker tested positive for COVID-19
  •  They were related to an infected worker from another north Melbourne store
  •  The employee worked in Craigieburn and their relative worked at Fawkner 
  •  Fawkner McDonald's has been linked to a cluster of ten coronavirus cases 
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

A McDonald's restaurant has closed due to coronavirus and the employee who tested positive was a relative of another infected fast food worker.  

The employee from Craigieburn McDonald's, in north Melbourne, is related to a worker from the Fawkner McDonald's that has become a coronavirus cluster.     

A McDonald's spokesperson said: 'The Craigieburn employee has been identified as an extended relative of one of the previously announced COVID-19 positive cases at Fawkner,' The Age reported.  

A McDonald's restaurant in Craigieburn, north Melbourne, (pictured) has closed down after a worker tested positive for coronavirus

A McDonald's restaurant in Craigieburn, north Melbourne, (pictured) has closed down after a worker tested positive for coronavirus

The infected employee was an 'extended relative' of a worker from the McDonald's in Fawkner (pictured) where there is a COVID-19 cluster

The infected employee was an 'extended relative' of a worker from the McDonald's in Fawkner (pictured) where there is a COVID-19 cluster

'Out of an abundance of caution we have immediately closed the restaurant. All Craigieburn employees have been instructed not to return to work for 14 days and advised to be tested.' 

'We have spoken with the employee and confirm they are self-isolating at home with little to no symptoms,' the spokesperson said. 

The Craigieburn employee last worked at the restaurant on Tuesday May 12 and had not worked at the Fawkner restaurant.

McDonald's said they had engaged an external contractor to deep clean the Craigieburn restaurant. 

The coronavirus outbreak in Fawkner was linked to two new Victorian cases overnight and brought the total number of cases in the cluster to 10.  

Four employees at the Fawkner store and six of their close contacts have tested positive so far.     

McDonald's is waiting on test results from four workers while 93 other employees have tested negative.

The McDonald's restaurant in Fawkner has been reopened with staff from a different outlet.

Pictured: McDonald's in Fawkner, north Melbourne, which has been linked to a cluster of 10 coronavirus cases

Pictured: McDonald's in Fawkner, north Melbourne, which has been linked to a cluster of 10 coronavirus cases

Advertisement

Worker at ANOTHER McDonald's restaurant tests positive for COVID-19 forcing the store to close

No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.

What's This?

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.