Troy R. Bennett|BDN
A packed animal wears a face mask and scrubs in the window at Salvage BARBEQUE in Portland on Tuesday. A worker at the popular eatery evaluated favorable for COVID-19 after leaving their shift over Memorial Day weekend.
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PORTLAND, Maine– A Portland barbecue restaurant will close for 2 weeks after an employee evaluated favorable for the coronavirus, it announced Tuesday.
The worker at Salvage BBQ & Smokehouse, a popular family-style barbecue restaurant on Congress Street, was sent house from their shift early on Saturday after they started feeling unwell, according to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page on Tuesday night.
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