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The facility remains in operation after seven workers tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

The plant in Chesterfield, about 15 miles south of Richmond, remains in operation,“Following the discovery of the infections, we conducted a deep cleaning based on [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] guidelines, and we will continue to enforce safety and sanitization precautions above and beyond what has been outlined by the CDC and the health department,” a company spokesperson told the station.

Ramen sales jumped this spring as consumers stocked up on nonperishable items as stay-at-home orders were issued. Walmart told Bloomberg that ramen sales on its websiteas we cover the COVID-19 pandemic

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