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Local Domino’s Temporarily Closes After Employee Tests Positive For COVID

A local Domino’s Pizza location has temporarily closed after an employee recently tested positive for COVID-19.

Adam Baldwin, owner of the 936 E. Second St. store in Jamestown, confirmed that a positive test result came back for one employee. He said the store was closed so additional employees could be tested.

A sign announcing the closure was posted on the store’s front door.

“The store has been cleaned, and we’re just waiting on the rest of the results,” said Baldwin, noting that Domino’s has been in constant contact with the county Department of Health. “They said we’re actually doing more than what we need to.”

Baldwin said no additional employees, at any of the other local Domino’s locations, have so far tested positive for COVID-19. He said the Jamestown location could reopen as soon as this Friday, though said final details have not been made.

“We’re just making sure it’s safe for our employees and our customers,” Baldwin said.

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