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Manufacturer forced to 'close for three days' following Covid-19 outbreak

Employees will stage a staggered return to work from Monday

Churchill China

Pottery manufacturer Churchill China is closing its factory for three days this weekend following a coronavirus outbreak.

The Stoke-on-Trent company revealed it has seen a rise in the number of Covid-19 cases among employees since it started lateral flow testing last week - forcing it to 'substantially reduce' the number of people in the factory at any one time.

And that the Sandyford factory is closed today - and over the weekend - as a precautionary measure, with employees staging a staggered return to work from Monday. (15th)

A Churchill China spokesman said: "We have seen a rise in the number of cases of Covid-19 amongst employees at the Sandyford site in the last week, since rolling out a lateral flow testing facility.

"The LFT was introduced as a further step to help protect workers and their family members in the fight against Covid. All colleagues affected are currently self-isolating and Churchill remains in touch with them, offering support.

"The health and well being of our colleagues is always our primary concern and since the start of the pandemic we have taken extensive action to establish safe working processes within our business.

"These measures are constantly reviewed and updated in consultation with both our workforce and local health authorities."

The spokesman added: "This recent rise in Covid cases required immediate action to prevent further spread.