Coronavirus: Mamma DiSalvo’s to close temporarily after employee tests positive

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Mamma DiSalvo’s in Kettering is closed until at least August 19 after an employee tested positive for coronavirus, a restaurant spokesperson announced on Facebook.

The restaurant stated they will continue their safety protocols and will conduct a thorough cleaning with a professional company before they reopen.

“Our customers’ well-being remains our top priority,” the post stated.

Mamma DiSalvo’s is one of many restaurants that have closed after an employee has tested positive for coronavirus. Bill’s Donut Shop and Archer’s Tavern in Centerville both closed for two weeks in July after employees tested positive for the virus. A Starbucks near State Route 725 reopened with reduced hours after an employee tested positive over the 4th of July weekend.

Elsa’s Cantina in Sugarcreek Twp. closed briefly after an employee tested positive and reopened with reduced hours, only offering carryout services.

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