Diners at North Carolina Waffle House may have contracted hepatitis A virus, officials fear
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Diners at North Carolina Waffle House may have caught hepatitis A virus, officials fear Joe Marusak, The Charlotte Observer
Jul. 3 Diners at a North Carolina Waffle House may have a sickening virus that was spread by an employee, health officials warned Friday night.
Anyone who dined at or ordered take-out from the Vinehaven Drive NE Waffle House off Copperfield Boulevard in Concord could have been exposed to hepatitis A, if they visited between 9 p.m. June 20 and 7 a.m. June 21, according to a Cabarrus Health Alliance news release. The alliance is the county s health department.
The Waffle House is off Interstate 85 Exit 60.
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July 2, 2021
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. Cabarrus Health Alliance officials are investigating a possible exposure of Hepatitis A at a Waffle House in Concord.
Officials say an infected Waffle House worker may have spread the virus to others who bought or ate food from the restaurant located on Vinehaven Drive on June 20th or June 21st.
Health officials urge anyone who visited the Waffle House on those days to receive a Hepatitis A vaccine to prevent contracting the virus that affects the liver.
The virus is spread when someone ingests it, even in microscopic amounts, through close personal contact, or through eating contaminated food or drink.
The Cabarrus Health Alliance said the dates for the possible exposure were June 20 and June 21. Author: Hunter Sáenz (WCNC), Curtis Carden Published: 7:12 PM EDT July 2, 2021 Updated: 4:38 PM EDT July 3, 2021
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. The Cabarrus Health Alliance is warning people to be aware of a possible exposure of hepatitis A at a Waffle House in Concord.
According to a release from the department, they re investigating a case of the virus in an employee at the location on Vinehaven Drive NE. It is located on Exit 60 right off Interstate 85.
Marcella Beam, chief community health officer and PIO for the Cabarrus Health Alliance, said possible exposure could have happened on June 20 between 9 p.m. and midnight or June 21 from 12 a.m. to 7 a.m.
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