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Sysco Portland,26250 SW Parkway Center Dr, Wilsonville, OR 97070

Latest report: December 30, 2021 12:00 PM
HI

1 employee tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

1 employee tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 17-12-2021 New Cases of: 1

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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45 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

45 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 13-12-2021 New Cases of: 45

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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42 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

42 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 30-11-2021 New Cases of: 42

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint

2 years ago

Serious

Alleged Hazards: 1,
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-02 See Less
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41 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

41 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 02-11-2021 New Cases of: 41

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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36 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

36 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 8/2/2021, with the most recent onset of: 10/3/2021 New Cases of: 36

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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1 employee tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

1 employee tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 13-09-2021 New Cases of: 1

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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4 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

4 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 07-09-2021 New Cases of: 4

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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5 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

5 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 19-08-2021 New Cases of: 5

Source: www.oregon.gov See Less
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8 employees tested positive for Covid-19

2 years ago

8 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Sysco Portland in Clackamas County. Investigation Start Date: 02-08-2021, with the most recent onset of: 14-08-2021 New Cases of: 8

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