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TexasTowelie

(111,979 posts)
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 03:50 PM Jun 2020

More Dallas Restaurants Forced to Close Again As Employees Contract COVID-19

Even though most of Dallas’s dining rooms have reopened at limited capacity according to Texas governor Greg Abbott’s Open Texas plan, a handful of restaurants across the city have been forced to close again as their employees contract COVID-19.

In a statement posted to Facebook on Friday, the Carrollton outpost of Cane Rosso announced that it would temporarily close its doors to regroup and sanitize following an employee’s positive test. “We are hopeful that our strong cleaning, required masks, and no-contact procedures that were implemented at the beginning of the pandemic have contained the spread, but we will be closing this restaurant effective immediately, while we assess the situation,” the restaurant said in the statement.

A similar situation played out at Zoli’s, Cane Rosso’s New York-style sister pizzeria in Addison. In response, Zoli’s and Cane Rosso owner Jay Jerrier announced an extensive plan to reopen both restaurants, which includes employing a “professional sanitation crew” to clean the space, COVID-19 testing for all employees of Zoli’s and Cane Rosso Carrollton, and pre-shift temperature checks for employees.

As Eater previously reported, Zoli’s and Cane Rosso aren’t the first restaurants to close their doors again following positive COVID-19 tests. Preston Royal Chinese eatery Royal China announced that it would close temporarily last week, and Nick Badovinus’s ritzy steakhouse Town Hearth closed back in March after an employee tested positive.

Read more: https://dallas.eater.com/2020/6/15/21291581/dallas-restaurants-temporarily-closed-after-employee-tests-positive-covid-19

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More Dallas Restaurants Forced to Close Again As Employees Contract COVID-19 (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2020 OP
Gee Whiz! Newest Reality Jun 2020 #1
They should have a meeting to figure it out. keithbvadu2 Jun 2020 #2
Maybe... Newest Reality Jun 2020 #4
A good bookkeeper would know. keithbvadu2 Jun 2020 #6
How could anyone have known this could happen? LastDemocratInSC Jun 2020 #3
No one could have known terrorists would hijack planes soothsayer Jun 2020 #5

keithbvadu2

(36,678 posts)
2. They should have a meeting to figure it out.
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 04:05 PM
Jun 2020

They should have a meeting to figure it out.

A very large meeting.

Sarcasm?

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
4. Maybe...
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 04:15 PM
Jun 2020

Yes, meetings are in order. However, they may have to have a meeting about having that meeting to figure it out, first.

Research on having meetings can be done by the official Committee Committee, which is very impressive when you take the occurrence of three double letters in one word into mind. How often does that happen?

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