Morrisons Sunderland: Supermarket creates new jobs to meet demand of coronavirus shopping

Morrisons has announced the creation of “thousands” of jobs for home delivery drivers and logistics workers to meet the rise in demand during the coronavirus outbreak.
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A statement on the Morrisons Facebook page read: “As a British family business, Morrisons will play its part in supporting the nation during the coronavirus outbreak.

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It comes as supermarkets across the country have found themselves with empty shelves as customers panic buy in bulk as they look to stock up on items during the coronavirus outbreak.

Morrisons in Seaburn.Morrisons in Seaburn.
Morrisons in Seaburn.

Supermarkets have also seen an increase in demand for home delivery services as many self-isolate or work from home in a bid to prevent the spread of cases.

Meanwhile new Government measures which ask the public to stay away from the likes of pubs and entertainment measures have also led to the likes of cinemas, theatres and small businesses closing their doors during the outbreak.

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Morrisons has created new jobs during the coronavirus outbreak.Morrisons has created new jobs during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Morrisons has responded to the coronavirus outbreak by urging those looking for a job to apply for one of their logistics or home delivery positions if in need of work at this time.

On its Facebook page Morrisons added: “Right now, we're working hard to provide food for the nation and we're looking for people to join us across our manufacturing and logistics operations and as delivery drivers from our stores. Simply visit https://www.morrisons.jobs/ to apply.”

Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were first reported in Hubei Province, China, in December 2019.

Symptoms include fever and a cough that may progress to pneumonia causing shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.

Anyone with symptoms should use the 111 online service, but should not visit a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital