A CAFÉ has been forced to close its doors for the week after one of its employees tested positive for Covid-19.
Symondsbury Kitchen will remain closed until Tuesday, July 13 after a member of staff contacted coronavirus.
The café has been closed since Saturday, July 3 as a precautionary measure after the member of staff began to show symptoms.
A spokesman for Symondsbury Kitchen said: “Following our decision to close the café as a precautionary measure this weekend, it has been confirmed that our team member has now received a positive PCR test result.
“The café will remain closed until Tuesday, July 13. This is a decision that no business owner wants to take, but our visitors’ welfare and safety is our top priority.
“Our café team is currently self-isolating and adhering to all government guidelines. They will continue to take regular lateral flow tests, which so far are all negative. During this time, the café will undergo a deep clean.
“All our other business teams operate within their own bubble, and for this reason, they will be open as normal. In addition, we are offering free complimentary tea and coffee in our Home & Garden store."
They added: “We want to thank you for your understanding and support during this time and we look forward to welcoming you back soon.”
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