BUDDY'S Houston to close after 5 employees, including owner, test positive for COVID-19

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Monday, June 15, 2020
BUDDY's bar to close after workers contract COVID-19
The owner, who tested positive, said he's asymptomatic and says the bar will be closed for disinfecting. He also strongly encourages everyone to get tested.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston gay bar will shut down after several of its employees, including the owner, tested positive for COVID-19.

In a video posted on Facebook on Sunday, owner of BUDDY'S Houston bar in Montrose, Christopher Barry, said he and four other employees recently got tested for coronavirus and were given positive results.

"I don't have an elevated temperature. I am asymptomatic," he explained in the video. "I have a cough every once and awhile. Still, we feel it's the most responsible thing to do."

Barry said out of all 27 of the bar's employees, only nine were able to return to work since reopening a few weeks ago. Five out of those nine are now in self-isolation.

The bar will be temporarily closed for disinfecting, and all five employees will require a negative COVID-19 test in order to return to work.

Meanwhile, Blur Bar in Midtown will also be closing after several of its members also tested positive for COVID-19.

"I feel perfectly fine, but [coronavirus] affects people in different ways," said Barry. "So, be safe out there."

Barry is also encouraging everyone to get tested.

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