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Two Trader Joe’s locations in New York City shut their doors this week because staffers tested positive for coronavirus, the company said in a statement.

The Union Square store location — and the adjoining wine shop — were closed after a worker at the shop was confirmed to have the potentially deadly virus, the company said.

The employee last worked at the outpost on Sunday, the company said. Trader Joe’s did not immediately say when it plans to reopen the store.

The company has also shut its Spring Street store in Soho after several members of the staff tested positive for the virus, the company said.

The last time an employee with the virus worked at that location was last Tuesday, according to the statement.

“We are working closely with local health officials to take all necessary measures and provide our communities with the most appropriate information needed to make an informed decision regarding their health and safety,” the company said in a statement.

In addition to the two stores in the city, the chain shut a store in Plainview, Long Island, and a fourth in Millburn, New Jersey, the company said.