
No risk to public after Hackettstown Wawa employee tests positive for COVID-19
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – There is no risk to the general public after a Hackettstown Wawa employee tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Warren County Health Department.
After conducting a thorough investigation, the Warren County Health Department has determined that there is no risk to the general public from the employee who recently worked in the outside fuel court of the store located at 299 Mountain Ave.
Wawa closed the store on Thursday for deep-cleaning out of an abundance of caution and is now reopened, health officials said.
“Both the employee and Wawa complied fully with Warren County Health Department for the investigation, ” health officials said.
“As always, the health and safety of our customers and associates is a top priority. We will do everything we can to support our associate, including providing paid time off, and take all necessary steps to monitor, safeguard and protect all our associates and customers,” Wawa spokesperson Jennifer Wolf said.
For more information on the steps Wawa is taking to ensure customer safety regarding COVID-19, visit Wawa’s website.