Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against ...

Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against ...
Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against ...
Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against hepatitis A after employee tests positive for the infection An employee who worked at a Starbucks in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, has tested positive for hepatitis A Customers who ate or drank at the store between November 4 and November 6 or between November 11 and 13 may have been exposed Health officials are recommending that anyone who ate or drank at the store get vaccinated against Hepatitis A The store was not found to have any safety violations and was temporarily closed until all workers were vaccinated 

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Customers who were at a Starbucks in New Jersey this month are being told to get vaccinated against hepatitis A after an employee tested positive.

Anyone who purchased food or drinks from the Gloucester Township between November 4 and November 6 or between November 11 and 13 may have been exposed, according to the Camden County Department of Heath (CCDH).  

During those dates, the employee 'worked through the infectious period,' potentially spreading the illness to customers.

Out of an abundance of caution, health officials are recommending that anyone who visited the store be immunized.

An employee who worked at a Starbucks location (above) in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, has tested positive for hepatitis A and may have been exposed between November 4 and November 6 or between November 11 and 13

An employee who worked at a Starbucks location (above) in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, has tested positive for hepatitis A and may have been exposed between November 4 and November 6 or between November 11 and 13

Health officials visited the store and said they did not find any evidence of food safety violations.

The store was closed temporarily and did not reopen until all the employees

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