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Walmart Supercenter In Dundalk Closed This Weekend For Cleaning Crews To 'Thoroughly Sanitize Building'

DUNDALK, Md. (WJZ) -- Walmart announced Saturday its Dundalk Supercenter location will be closed this weekend to allow third-party cleaning crews time to thoroughly sanitize the building.

The location will remain closed through April 4 to provide associates time to restock shelves and prep the store to reopen on April 5, Walmart said.

CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE:

Walmart issued the following statement in a news release:

"Everything we're doing is for the well-being of our associates and customers, and in consideration of guidance by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and health experts. When the store reopens Monday, we will continue conducting associate health screens and temperature checks, and all associates will be provided with facemasks and gloves.

"These protocols are in addition to the extensive measures we've put in place during the pandemic to help protect our associates and customers, including installing sneeze guards at registers, temperature checks and mandatory mask-wearing for associates, placing social distancing signage and enacting emergency leave policy for associates who are unable or uncomfortable coming to work. Additionally, through the help of our health ambassadors, we will continue requiring customers to wear protective facial coverings while inside the building.

"We will continue working closely with elected and local health officials, adjusting how we serve the community while also keeping the health and safety of our customers and associates in mind."

Walmart did not say if there was a confirmed COVID case at this location.

For the latest information on coronavirus go to the Maryland Health Department's website or call 211. You can find all of WJZ's coverage on coronavirus in Maryland here.

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