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Employee who worked at Petro-Canada/Tim Hortons in Brampton has COVID-19, mayor warns

An employee at a Petro Canada gas station and Tim Hortons outlet in Brampton has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.

Patrick Brown says anyone who visited location between March 9 and 20 should go into isolation

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is warning residents that an employee at a Petro Canada gas station and Tim Hortons outlet in Brampton has tested positive for COVID-19. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

An employee at a Petro Canada gas station and Tim Hortons outlet in Brampton has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.

The gas station is located at 11980 Hurontario Street, near Mayfield Road. 

In a tweet Sunday morning, Brown urges anyone who visited the location between March 9 and 20 to go into isolation.

"I would ask anyone who went here for gas, coffee or supplies to self isolate for 14 days," Brown said.

Petro-Canada has also tweeted about the confirmed case and it said it has temporarily closed the location for cleaning. It has also asked store staff to go into isolation for 14 days.