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Yates County Public Health Department Issues Warning of Possible Hepatitis A Exposure at Main Deck Restaurant
The Yates County Public Health Department has issued a warning to customers who visited the Main Deck restaurant between March 27 and April 12, as they may have been exposed to hepatitis A. The virus is highly contagious, but officials are stressing that the risk of transfer is low.
In response to the potential exposure, a free vaccine clinic will be held on Thursday at the Yates County Office Building for those who visited the restaurant during the specified time period. It is important to note that the vaccine is only effective within two weeks of exposure, so prompt action is encouraged.
Health officials are urging anyone who may have been exposed to check their immunization status and seek medical attention if necessary. More information on hepatitis A is available from the CDC.
The Main Deck restaurant is cooperating with health authorities to address the situation and ensure the safety of its customers. In the meantime, patrons are advised to monitor their health and be vigilant for any symptoms of hepatitis A, which include fever, fatigue, and jaundice.
For further updates and information on the hepatitis A exposure at Main Deck restaurant, stay tuned to The Bib Theorists.
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