Possible Hepatitis A exposure reported at Regina McDonald's

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A lawsuit of Hepatitis A involving a nutrient handler is being reported astatine the McDonald's connected Aurora Boulevard successful eastbound Regina. Anyone who ate nutrient from that determination from May 25 to June 5 is advised to show for symptoms.

Food handler astatine Aurora Boulevard determination astatine hazard of transmitting microorganism from May 25 to June 5

Chris Edwards · CBC News

· Posted: Jun 12, 2025 7:55 PM EDT | Last Updated: 16 minutes ago

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The SHA is reporting that a nutrient handler astatine the McDonald's astatine 2002 Aurora Boulevard successful Regina whitethorn person exposed customers to Hepatitis A from May 25 to June 5. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is reporting potential Hepatitis A vulnerability astatine a McDonald's successful eastbound Regina. 

A nutrient handler astatine the McDonald's determination astatine 2002 Aurora Boulevard was reportedly astatine hazard of transmitting the microorganism to nutrient served determination from May 25 to June 5. 

The SHA says anyone disquieted they whitethorn person been infected should telephone 811 to scope the Saskatchewan HealthLine to beryllium assessed for symptoms. If eligible, they tin person a vaccination against Hepatitis A from section wellness services. They are besides advised to show for symptoms for up to 50 days.

Symptoms of Hepatitis A see fever, fatigue, nonaccomplishment of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. It besides whitethorn origin jaundice, which is the yellowing of the eyes and skin.

The hazard of transmission for the microorganism is precise low, but it is inactive possible.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chris Edwards is simply a newsman astatine CBC Saskatchewan. Before entering journalism, helium worked successful the tech industry.

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