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Yorkdale hit with more COVID infections as people call for malls to be shut down

If restaurants and gyms are considered too high-riskto stay openright now, even with physical distancing protocols in place, how are massive shopping centres still allowed to run at full tilt?

It's something residents of Toronto, Peel and Ottawa have been wondering in recent days as they get used to living under a modified version of the provincial government'sStage 2 reopening plans.

Enforceable as of 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10, new restrictions for the three aforementioned COVID-19 "hot zones" will remain in place for a minimum of 28 days.

They include the complete closures of gyms, casinos, cinemas, many tourist attractions, and the indoor dining areas of bars, restaurants and clubs.

Shopping malls remain open under the new regulations, with the exception of "food court areas," which have been ordered to close.

Premier Doug Ford has yet to reveal the exact criteria used by his COVID-19 command table when recommending sweeping business closures like this, but regional public health officials have pointed to ongoingmass exposuresatboth restaurants and gyms.

Reports of infections among bar and restaurant employees have beendisconcertingly frequentover the past few months, for sure, but so too have those involving retail workers at malls.

Canada's third-largest (and highest-grossing) mall — Yorkdale Shopping Centre — has been particularly hard hit sincereopening in late Juneafter four months of COVID closures.

It's hard to say exactly how many cases of the virus have been linked to workers at Yorkdale this year, as mall management doesn't publicize these figures.

Leaked emails from tenants, however, suggest that case confirmations among store employees have been on the upswing since Toronto entered Stage 3 in late July.

It's well-known that infections have been detected atFoot Locker,MAC Cosmeticsand the (currently-closed)JOEY restaurantin Yorkdale, but a tipster who wishes to remain anonymous tells blogTO that many more within the popular mall have gone unreported.

Letters from Yorkdale management to mall tenantsshared by the tipsterreveal that infections have also recently been confirmed in employees at Godiva Chocolates, The Source and Nordstrom, among other stores.

The worker also reported "extreme overcrowding on weekends," no directional traffic rules and a lack of mask enforcement throughout the shopping centre.

"Mall security often not even wearing masks while crowded in the security office," they wrote. "Unmasked people crowded on bench seating located throughout the mall despite signage located on the benches."

Images shared by social media users in recent weeks back up these claims, and withmultiple record-breaking case spikeslast week, some are wondering how the mall remains open — especially now that gyms and indoor restaurants have been forced to close.

According to Yorkdale Shopping Centre's website, all "participating stores and restaurants" are open "for in-store shopping" with the exception of the following stores, which are列为暂时关闭:

  • by CHLOE
  • Cineplex Cinemas
  • Continental Currency Exchange
  • Fossil
  • Holts Café
  • Paramount Fine Foods
  • RH Courtyard Café
  • Tesla Motors
  • UNIQLO

"Please explain why the malls are still open? There is no social distancing in the hallways and half the people don't wear a mask properly,"asked oneOntario resident of Health Minister Christine Elliott on Twitter over the weekend.

”也有许多疫情在商店in Yorkdale, Eaton Centre and Sherway!"

"You should see the parking lot at Yorkdale Mall, it has been packed,"tweeted anotherto Premier Ford. "The number of infections is growing. Do something."

Lead photo by

Steve Apostolopoulos


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