Yates County Public Health Department Warns of Hepatitis A Exposure at Main Deck Restaurant
The Yates County Public Health Department recently issued a warning to the community regarding a possible hepatitis A exposure at the Main Deck restaurant. Customers who dined or drank at the restaurant between March 27 and April 12 may have been exposed to the virus.
While the risk of transfer is low, hepatitis A is a highly contagious virus. Officials are urging anyone who may have been exposed to check their immunization status and attend a free vaccine clinic on Thursday from 1-7 p.m. at the Yates County Office Building. The vaccine is only effective within two weeks of exposure, so it is important for those who visited the Main Deck during the specified dates to act quickly.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more information available on hepatitis A for those who may be concerned about their risk of exposure. It is essential for anyone who may have been exposed to take the necessary precautions and seek guidance from healthcare professionals as needed.
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