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Updated · Taunton Daily Gazette · May 28
2 Jerks BBQ Closes Over Norovirus, Faces May 29 Inspection Before Saturday Reopening
Updated
Updated · Taunton Daily Gazette · May 28

2 Jerks BBQ Closes Over Norovirus, Faces May 29 Inspection Before Saturday Reopening

4 articles · Updated · Taunton Daily Gazette · May 28
  • Raynham officials closed 2 Jerks BBQ over a norovirus outbreak and scheduled a follow-up inspection for May 29 to decide whether it can reopen on May 30.
  • The restaurant said it is working with state and town health officials and will post further updates on social media, adding that it is taking the situation seriously.
  • Norovirus commonly causes diarrhea and vomiting, can spread through contaminated food or drink — including raw shellfish — and most patients recover within 1 to 3 days, according to the CDC.
  • The Raynham restaurant, founded by brothers Chris and Jon DePalma at 701 Broadway, had been voted best barbecue in the Brockton area by Brockton Enterprise readers.
How can a restaurant pass inspection one day and be shut down for a norovirus outbreak the next?
Norovirus survives most sanitizers and lives for weeks. Is any restaurant's cleaning routine enough to truly protect diners?