12 businesses that closed in Mississauga and Brampton due to COVID-19: May 1 to 7

Published May 7, 2021 at 6:58 pm

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Peel Public Health has begun naming workplaces and businesses in Mississauga and Brampton that have been ordered to close due to COVID-19.

Public Health recently issued an updated Section 22 Order that will direct all businesses with five or more cases of COVID-19 in the previous 14 days to close for 10 days.

Businesses will have to close if it’s determined that the cases were acquired at work or if no obvious source of infection has been identified outside of the workplace.

The following businesses/workplaces in Mississauga were closed this week:

  • MTD Metro Tool & Die Limited, 1065 Pantera Drive – Partial closure – Closed on May 1
  • Giraffe Foods Inc., 1774 Drew Road – Partial closure – Closed on May 1
  • FedEx Ship Centre, 6895 Bramalea Road – Partial closure – Closed on May 1
  • Nightingale Corporation, 2301 Dixie Road – Full closure – Closed on May 1
  • Stackpole, 2400 Royal Windsor Drive – Partial closure – Closed on May 4
  • Matrix Logistics Services, 6941 Kennedy Road – Partial closure – Closed on May 5
  • Media 6 IMG, 850 Rangeview Road – Full closure – Closed on May 6
  • Borges Food Ltd., 1831 Mattawa Avenue – Full closure – Closed on May 6
  • Ms. Embroidery & Screenprinting, 3688 Nashua Drive Unit 11 and 12 – Full closure – Closed on May 7

The following businesses/workplaces in Brampton were closed this week:

  • KFC, 9940 Airport Road – Full closure – Closed on May 1
  • Canadian Textile Services Fabric Dryers & Finishers, 44189 Summerlea Road – Partial closure – Closed on May 4
  • Cargill Beef, 235 Nuggett Court – Partial closure – Closed on May 5

A full closure applies to an entire workplace premises, while a partial closure may apply to a mass dismissal of a shift or work area.

We’ll continue to update with individual closures throughout the week.

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