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Need a job? These Houston-area stores, other businesses are hiring right now

Kroger, Walmart, Fiesta, Amazon and METRO are all hiring.

HOUSTON — The recent surge in shoppers due to the coronavirus outbreak has led to a big hiring push nationwide for new grocery store employees on all levels.

Kroger, Walmart, Fiesta and Randall’s and other retailers are all hiring. These stores have been making it known that thousands of positions are available for both part-time or full-time and various capacities, from cashiers and managers to warehouse stockers and curbside pick up employees.

And it's working.

H-E-B has had immense success—  accepting an estimated 40,000 job applications statewide in just a little over a week. KHOU 11 reached out to the popular Texas grocery chain, and they confirmed they won't be accepting any new applications for the time being because of the response.  

If you're still in need of work, don't fret. The following companies are still hiring. To apply to for those positions, click on the links below:

Kroger positions at jobs.kroger.com.

Fiesta positions at fiestamart.com/careers

Walmart positions at careers.walmart.com

Domino's apply at  jobs.dominos.com/dominos-careers/  

Sprouts Farmers Market apply at.com/careers or by texting the word “careers” to 480-800-8056.

Houston Food Bank: The non-profit paying laid-off workers to help out. More details.

Amazon positions at https://www.amazon.jobs/en/

The Rustic positions at http://therustic.com/careers/

H-E-B positions at careers.heb.com (currently not accepting new applicants.)

Ace Hardware positions at https://storejobs.acehardware.com/ 

Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores positions at https://jobs.loves.com/

METRO has dozens of full and part-time job openings, including bus drivers, light rail operators and diesel, collision and repair mechanics. More information here.

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The symptoms of coronavirus can be similar to the flu or a bad cold. Symptoms include a fever, cough and shortness of breath, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

Most healthy people will have mild symptoms. A study of more than 72,000 patients by the Centers for Disease Control in China showed 80 percent of the cases there were mild.

But infections can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death, according to the World Health Organization. Older people with underlying health conditions are most at risk.

The CDC believes symptoms may appear anywhere from two to 14 days after being exposed.

Human coronaviruses are usually spread through...

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Help stop the spread of coronavirus

  • Stay home when you are sick.
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  • Cover your cough or sneeze with your arm, not your hand.
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