PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – It was one month on Sunday since Allegheny County entered the “green” phase of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Things have not turned out exactly as officials expected, including more and more companies reporting positive COVID-19 cases.
Positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in common places where people are often seen, such as grocery stores.
Two grocery stores announced that employees tested positive for COVID-19.
A local restaurant has also temporarily closed due to Coronavirus.
Caliente Pizza and Drafthouse’s Mt. The Lebanon location closed its doors on Sunday after an employee tested positive.
In a social media post, they said they won’t reopen until all of their employees are screened and the restaurant is clean and sanitized.
Shop ‘n Save in Penn Hills announced its closure until further notice after a fourth employee tested positive for COVID-19.
They said the employee has not worked since June 29. The other three workers tested positive last week.
The Giant Eagle location at McIntyre Square in McCandless also had an employee who tested positive for the virus.
The company confirmed that information on Saturday.
Numerous employees at various Giant Eagle locations have tested positive since the pandemic began.
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