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From the post: Boulder residents were urged by county health officials on Tuesday to monitor for symptoms after drinks containing freshly squeezed juice served at a Mexican restaurant were found to be contaminated with the hepatitis A virus earlier this month. The potential exposure to the highly contagious virus is linked to drinks containing fresh juice at the Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, located at 1101 Walnut St. in Boulder, and occurred on Dec. 30, 2024, and Jan. 5, 2025, according to Boulder County Public Health officials. There is no ongoing risk to the public and no other locations were impacted, county health officials said in a news release.
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From the post:
Boulder residents were urged by county health officials on Tuesday to monitor for symptoms after drinks containing freshly squeezed juice served at a Mexican restaurant were found to be contaminated with the hepatitis A virus earlier this month.
The potential exposure to the highly contagious virus is linked to drinks containing fresh juice at the Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, located at 1101 Walnut St. in Boulder, and occurred on Dec. 30, 2024, and Jan. 5, 2025, according to Boulder County Public Health officials.
There is no ongoing risk to the public and no other locations were impacted, county health officials said in a news release.
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