Portland City Manager Jon Jennings announced Friday afternoon that a Mainer who tested presumptively positive for coronavirus works at the city's India Street clinic.Jennings said 23 people who work at the clinic and seven volunteers are under a self-quarantine.The city has also reached out to patients, and Jennings said the clinic is closed for the next 14 days.Because employees of the clinic also go to City Hall, the building is closing at 3 p.m. Friday.City leaders said they will meet to determine the next steps for City Hall.Jennings added that he has suspended all city-related employee travel for the next 30 days.Visitor restrictions have been implemented at the Baron Center, which is the city's long-term care and rehab facility.Jennings said city leaders have implemented protocols at the city's homeless shelters to isolate guests who might be diagnosed with the virus.The city has also canceled all events at the Portland Expo, Merrill Auditorium and Ocean Gateway for the next 30 days.Cruise ship visits to Portland are being restricted through the month of April and will be reevaluated after that.All programs at the Portland Public Library have been canceled until further notice.

Portland City Manager Jon Jennings announced Friday afternoon that a Mainer who tested presumptively positive for coronavirus works at the city's India Street clinic.



Jennings said 23 people who work at the clinic and seven volunteers are under a self-quarantine.


The city has also reached out to patients, and Jennings said the clinic is closed for the next 14 days.

Because employees of the clinic also go to City Hall, the building is closing at 3 p.m. Friday.

City leaders said they will meet to determine the next steps for City Hall.

Jennings added that he has suspended all city-related employee travel for the next 30 days.

Visitor restrictions have been implemented at the Baron Center, which is the city's long-term care and rehab facility.

Jennings said city leaders have implemented protocols at the city's homeless shelters to isolate guests who might be diagnosed with the virus.

The city has also canceled all events at the Portland Expo, Merrill Auditorium and Ocean Gateway for the next 30 days.

Cruise ship visits to Portland are being restricted through the month of April and will be reevaluated after that.

All programs at the Portland Public Library have been canceled until further notice.