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The resulting widespread exposure forced the city to move from the medium to high coronavirus risk level after nearly a month and a half at the lower threshold. And dozens of locals who visited the Norwegian Rat Saloon have been asked to quarantine and test for the virus, if they haven t been vaccinated. We are extremely sorry about the events that occurred, said Dave Wood, U.S. Seafoods chief operating officer. We regret that these individuals made terrible decisions, put a lot of people at risk and harmed a lot of people. We are as outraged as you are.
while this investigation unfolds. emergency crews rushed here last night. called for a report that a woman had fallen in the basement and hit her head. when they arrived here, more people became sick and they found the restaurant s general manager 55-year-old steven nelson unconscious in the basement. he was rushed to the hospital and he was later pronounced dead. they quickly evacuated the legal s seafoods and evacuated two restaurants near to the legal seafoods. here s what the customers had to say about the scary experience. we were sitting at the bar having a glass of wine and i think one of the waitresses came up. i had to leave because i didn t want to blow up or anything like that. they told us to stay outside. in all, nearly 30 people were taken to local hospitals showing