Two Walmart employees in the Chicago area died from the coronavirus, prompting the retailer to ramp up safety measures.
Two Walmart employees in the Chicago area died from the coronavirus, prompting the retailer to adopt additional safety measures in the wake of the pandemic.
Neither of the two workers had been at the Evergreen Park store for at least a week, Walmart said in a statement on Sunday. It's unclear how long either of the employees had the virus. It's also unclear whether COVID-19 was contracted on the job.. Both had underlying health conditions, medical examiners told the online publication. The CDC says symptoms typically occur between two days and two weeks after exposure.
The store in question passed a third-party safety and environmental compliance test as well as a health department inspection within the past week, according to the company.
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