NewsCoronavirus

Actions

3 employees at Clinton Township Red Robin restaurant test positive for COVID-19

Posted
and last updated

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WXYZ) — Three employees at the Red Robin restaurant in Clinton Township recently tested positive for COVID-19.

The restaurant closed on June 22 for deep cleaning and disinfecting.

In addition, the Macomb County Health Department says employees who may have been exposed are required to produce a negative COVID-19 test result before they return to work.

All employees are being screened for symptoms as they arrive for work.

Anyone who was at Red Robin in Clinton Township on any day between June 18 and June 22 should self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.

Individuals who feel they may be developing symptoms are encouraged to contact their health care provider regarding next steps and testing. There is also a COVID-19 testing site in Mount Clemens offered through the Health Department available for residents.

Additional Coronavirus information and resources:

Click here for a page with resources including a COVID-19 overview from the CDC, details on cases in Michigan, a timeline of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's orders since the outbreak, coronavirus' impact on Southeast Michigan, and links to more information from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the CDC and the WHO.

View a global coronavirus tracker with data from Johns Hopkins University.

See complete coverage on our Coronavirus Continuing Coverage page.

Visit our The Rebound Detroit, a place where we are working to help people impacted financially from the coronavirus. We have all the information on everything available to help you through this crisis and how to access it.