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Public Health warning about high-risk COVID-19 exposure at Sudbury restaurant P & M's Kouzzina

Restaurant visitors advised to get tested and to isolate themselves
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts. (File)

A public health warning has been issued for a popular Sudbury restaurant. The health unit advises testing and isolation.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD) has advised of a potential high-risk of COVID-19 exposure for anyone who attended P & M's Kouzzina at 1463 Lasalle Boulevard in the first and second weeks of March. The dates are March 4, 5, 6 and 8, 9 or 10.

"You should seek COVID-19 testing as soon as possible," said the warning statement.

"Even if you receive a negative test result, you must remain home and self-isolate for 14 full days from the most recent date on which you attended the restaurant on any of the dates listed above," the statement continued. 

Also, during the isolation period, PHSD is directing that everyone else in your household is required to stay home except for essential reasons. 

"Essential reasons include attending work, school, or childcare and essential errands such as groceries, attending medical appointments, or picking up prescriptions. Everyone is expected to avoid non-essential travel, only go out for essential reasons and work remotely where possible," said the PHSD directive. 

The warning also said if you develop even one symptom of COVID-19, everyone in your household is required to self-isolate until you receive a negative test result or are provided an alternative diagnosis by a health care professional. 

If you have one or more symptoms and do not get tested or do not receive an alternate diagnosis, all members of your household must self-isolate as directed by Public Health. 


 

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