Multiple employees at the Whole Foods grocery store in Chapel Hill have tested positive for coronavirus since July 2.

According to an Indy Week report on Tuesday, an employee provided screenshots of text messages that Whole Foods sent alerting employees of the new cases and spoke to the outlet on the condition of anonymity for fear of losing their job.

“In my department, everyone that I’ve talked to has been pretty upset,” the source told Indy Week. “Just because it doesn’t really feel like there’s been communication about it.”

Earlier this year, there was another outbreak reported at the Chapel Hill Whole Foods location. A spokesperson for Whole Foods confirmed more than one employee had tested positive at the time.

With this current cluster, a national media spokesperson for the company confirmed to Indy Week that Whole Foods employees tested positive at both the Chapel Hill and Durham locations, but did not share the number of confirmed cases or whether those employees had come into contact with other employees or customers while sick.

“All Whole Foods Market stores continue to operate under social distancing and crowd control measures,” the Whole Foods spokesperson said in a statement. “Additionally, we have installed plexiglass barriers at check out, are requiring temperature checks and face masks for anyone working in our stores, and have implemented enhanced daily cleanliness and disinfection protocols in all of our stores.”

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