An Earls Kitchen + Bar location in downtown Toronto reported Hepatitis A exposure due to an employee's positive diagnosis. Potentially affected patrons visited the restaurant during specified time frames from July 11 to July 16. Symptoms of Hepatitis A include fever, tiredness, nausea, and jaundice, appearing between 15 to 50 days post-exposure. Toronto Public Health advised frequent handwashing and provided a contact number for those exhibiting symptoms. A free vaccine clinic is available for patrons who dined at the restaurant during the risk period.
People who dined at an Earls Kitchen + Bar location in downtown Toronto may have been exposed to Hepatitis A due to an employee testing positive for the virus.
Exposures occurred on July 11, 12, 15, and 16 between 4 p.m. and close, and patrons are advised to monitor for symptoms.
Hepatitis A symptoms can begin 15 to 50 days post-exposure, involving fever, nausea, dark urine, and jaundice. Most recover completely.
TPH is hosting a free vaccine clinic for those potentially exposed, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and monitoring for symptoms.
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