Following 7 Covid-19 infections, McDonald's puts all staff at affected outlets on leave of absence

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Following 7 Covid-19 infections, McDonald's puts all staff at affected outlets on leave of absence
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SINGAPORE — After seven McDonald's Singapore employees contracted Covid-19, the company said on Sunday (April 19) that it had put all staff members who worked in the six affected restaurants on a 14-day leave of absence (LOA). These include crew members based at other outlets who had been seconded to the affected restaurants.

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