Detroit Whole Foods Market store shoppers should monitor for COVID-19 symptoms - Detroit Free Press

The City of Detroit Health Department is telling shoppers who shopped recently at the Whole Foods Market in Detroit to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms.

If you've shopped recently at the Whole Foods Market in Midtown Detroit, monitor yourself for COVID-19, the city's health department says.

A post on the city's health department website is advising anyone who-shopped at the Mack Avenue store between Feb.

12-22 to monitor their health for COVID-19 symptoms.

More: 23 employees test positive for COVID-19 at Whole Foods store in Midtown Detroit.

"The Detroit Health Department is continuing to work closely with Whole Foods to make vaccines available to all grocery store employees, monitor procedures at that location and ensure safety precautions are being followed," according to the post

The health department has made vaccines available to grocery store workers, other front-line workers, and Detroiters ages 60 and up

Whole Foods Market last week confirmed the outbreak at the Midtown store

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