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TTC subway operator tests positive for coronavirus

A frontline TTC worker has tested positive for COVID-19, marking thesecond employeeof Toronto's transit agency to catch coronavirus in the last week.

According to public transit worker unionATU Local 113, the TTC employee is a subway operator at the Wilson division.

They tested positive for COVID-19 today, but haven't been at work since the morning of Monday, March 16.

"... the member left work shortly after their shift began at 5:30 p.m. because they felt unwell," said ATU Local 113. "Again, the member has been home since that time."

It's unclear how many TTC employees will be forced into self-isolation following the diagnosis, which was announced this evening.

"ATU Local 113 is working with the TTC and Toronto Public Health to determine next steps/actions to further protect the health of workers and riders. More details to come."

Last week saw up to 170 employees sent into self-isolation after a mechanic at the TTC's bus maintenance facility at Bathurst and Davenport tested positive for COVID-19.

The case comes shortly after the TTC allowed bus drivers towear face masks, and implementednew rules for bus passengersto enforce social distancing, including using rear doors only, and discontinuing the use of transfers completely.

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