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This is the second suspected norovirus outbreak announced in King County in just one week. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 4:19 PM PDT June 9, 2021
AUBURN, Wash
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Officials with Public Health Seattle-King County are investigating a suspected norovirus outbreak linked to an Auburn restaurant, the county announced Wednesday.
According to the health department’s website, the norovirus-like illness has been found in 13 people so far and has been linked to the Mazatlan Restaurant, located on Cross Street Southeast near Auburn Way South.
The investigation is ongoing, but the department found that the 13 people who reported becoming ill were all part of one meal party that ate at the restaurant on May 21.
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At least 13 sickened by norovirus-like outbreak at Auburn restaurant
By Q13 News Staff
AUBURN, Wash. - At least 13 people have been sickened in a norovirus-like outbreak at Mazatlan Restaurant in Auburn.
According to Public Health - Seattle & King County, one person was hospitalized after eating at the restaurant located at 110 Cross Street SE on May 21.
Symptoms of the norovirus-lke illness include vomiting, diarrhea, body aches, and chills. We have not identified how norovirus was spread within the restaurant, authorities wrote in a notice about the outbreak. This is not uncommon for norovirus outbreaks because the virus can spread through multiple contaminated food items, environmental surfaces, and from person to person.