Cincinnati restaurant patrons advised to get vaccinated

A worker at U.S. Chili in Camp Washington has been diagnosed with hepatitis A, and the Cincinnati Health Department is advising some people who ate at the restaurant earlier this month to get vaccinated.   This is the first instance that risk of exposure from a food handler has been identified in the city of Cincinnati since a 2018 outbreak of hepatitis A in Ohio.  The rare but highly contagious liver disease usually spreads when someone unknowingly ingests the virus from food, drinks or objects …
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