Hollywood actress Cate Blanchett has revealed she had a close call with a chainsaw following an accident at home.
18.05.2020 - 00:23 / lifestyle.com.au
The delivery driver from an external company was in contact with staff members while he carrying the disease without knowing.
A spokesperson for McDonald’s Australia explained the decision was made “out of an abundance of caution” at the 12 restaurants in Victoria.
“The truck driver made deliveries to 12 restaurants and interacted with a small number of restaurant employees on each occasion while asymptomatic and unaware they had contracted COVID-19.”
Anyone who had close contact with the
Hollywood actress Cate Blanchett has revealed she had a close call with a chainsaw following an accident at home.
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On June 2, the store announced that an increase in product demand meant that store stock levels would not return to normal until late July.
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The chainstore giant, which is one of Australia's favourite retail chains, took to its Facebook page to try to placate angry customers who say they are fed up with the lack of stock in stores across the country.
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In addition to the milk, bread and eggs available on the fast-food giant's convenience menu will now offer hand sanitiser.
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Target Australia will shut down 75 of its stores, and turn 92 others into Kmarts, according to its owners, Westfarmers.