Ithaca, N.Y. — Anyone who visited the coffee shop inside the Wegmans supermarket in Ithaca in the last two weeks may have been exposed to the novel coronavirus after an employee tested positive for COVID-19, the Tompkins County Health Department announced.

The Tompkins County Health Department announced today that the employee worked multiple shifts at the coffee shop inside the supermarket, located at 500 S. Meadow St. in Ithaca, from March 23 to April 4.

The Ithaca Wegmans coffee shop is currently closed. Thorough disinfection of the area has been completed and store management is in the process of implementing additional measures for employees, including distributing masks, temperature checks, and screening for other symptoms before each shift, the health department said.

The health department recommends that anyone who came in close contact—within six feet—of any coffee shop employee during that time should get tested at the Cayuga Health Sampling Site, located outside The Shops at Ithaca Mall. The testing site is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They also recommend that those who came in close contact should self-quarantine for 14 days since they were last at the Wegmans coffee shop, even if they were tested and the result was negative.

Common symptoms of coronavirus include fever, dry cough and shortness of breath.

On March 31, Wegmans announced that an employee of its DeWitt supermarket tested positive for coronavirus.

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