Several employees have been placed in isolation.
Six proven cases of covid 19 were detected among the employees of the Fnac des Ternes, Paris, and several were placed in solitary confinement. The cases involve five different services, in contact or not with the customer : the sale, backoffice, and the stockholders (employees inventory),” said Boris Lacharme, steward central CGT Fnac Darty Paris. “The ARS survey and the place of persons in quatorzaine; a wave of tests is in progress among all employees, volunteers,” added Boris Lacharme.
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the management of The group has confirmed these “five cases of contamination” and deplored their appearance “in spite of sanitary measures strict put in place very early on, including the mask-wearing is mandatory in any company for employees, providers and clients since the déconfinement, the 11 may”. She pledged “to do everything” for the protection of its employees and clientele and to have “immediately seized the LRA that requested quatorzaines”.
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21 clusters in Paris
Interviewed by the AFP, the regional Agency of health is said to be “the professional duty of confidentiality”. It has, however, also stated that when cases of Covid are found to be in a company, its teams, “identify the case’s contacts and place them in solitary confinement (quatorzaine)”. Depending on the number of people in contact with the positive case, it can then “recommend closure”.
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at this day, “69 clusters (foci) are active in the Ile-de-France, including 21 in Paris. 25% of these clusters have come from professional (private/public)”, according to the ARS.