
The Saskatchewan Well being Authority (SHA) is alerting the general public to a Hepatitis A publicity on the Tim Hortons (20 Nice Plains Rd) in Emerald Park.
The SHA stated it's conducting an investigation and follow-up right into a case of Hepatitis A in an worker who assisted with meal preparation between Jan. 27 and Feb. 10.
Anybody who could have eaten at that individual Tim Hortons on or between the listed dates ought to contact HealthLine 811 for extra info.
If it has been lower than 14 days since an individual’s final meal from that individual restaurant, they're requested to get a Hepatitis A vaccine if they don't have already got one.
The SHA stated the chance of transmission may be very low, as a result of the particular person dealing with the meals wore gloves, however added the likelihood nonetheless exists.
Anybody who ate on the restaurant in the course of the listed dates is requested to self monitor for signs for as much as 50 days after the potential publicity.
Hepatitis A is a liver an infection attributable to a virus that's unfold from individual to individual. Signs could embrace: fever, lack of urge for food, darkish urine, mild stool, tiredness, nausea and vomiting; diarrhea and jaundice.
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