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The firm specialises in mobile phone and computer logistics and employs 795 staff.
Norfolk County Council, which instigated testing at the site this week, said the firm, formerly known as Avono, has now voluntarily closed for the next 10 days.
Staff who have tested positive are isolating and the rest of the workers have been asked to isolate for 10 days.
Dr Louise Smith, director of public health for Norfolk. Picture: Norfolk County Council
- Credit: Norfolk County Council
And Dr Smith said it was one of more than 70 outbreaks - defined as two or more cases linked to a specific location - across Norfolk.
Ingram Micro has invested heavily in preventative measures and risk mitigation initiatives with our Norwich site being part of a program driven globally across all sites in the company to manage our response to the Covid pandemic.
The staff car park was full at Ingram Micro on Vulcan Road North in Norwich at midday on Thursday, February 4.
- Credit: Danielle Booden This includes a broad range of safety measures being put in place in March last year, including all government recommended Covid safety regimes as well as significant investments in building and infrastructure to mitigate risk. We have also made numerous changes to the working practices, including masks, temperature screening, one-way systems, changes to layout and the addition of significant extra space for staff facilities to enhance social distancing – all of which have been in place for many months and remain under constant review as government health advice is updated.