Health authority warns of possible hepatitis A exposure at Sechelt pizza restaurant
- Vancouver Coastal Health warns people who ate salads at Pepper Creek Pizza & Pasta in Sechelt between July 31-August 14 and August 23-29 may have been exposed to hepatitis A and should get vaccinated.
- The risk of transmission is low, but people should monitor for symptoms of hepatitis A like fatigue, loss of appetite, jaundice, etc.
- The health authority issued a similar warning about a food truck in nearby Gibsons the previous day.
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Health authority warns of possible hepatitis A exposure at Sechelt pizza restaurant
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SECHELT — Vancouver Coastal Health says people who ate salads at a Sechelt, B.C., pizza restaurant in the last month may have been exposed to hepatitis A. The notification about possible exposure at Pepper Creek Pizza & Pasta on the Sunshine Coast Highway comes a day after a similar warning at a food truck in nearby Gibsons. The health authority says people who consumed cooked foods at the pizza restaurant aren’t at risk, but those who ate a sal…
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