date:Jul 15, 2014
ive for the virus, which has a high risk of being spread when an infected person handles food. In total, the restaurant will be closed 43 days.
The only way the owners could legally open before that would be to hire an entirely new staff.
The county health department administered roughly 800 vaccines to restaurant patrons following the incident, but many did not opt to receive a vaccine. No other cases of Hepatitis A have been reported in connection to Tortilla Marissas.
The restaurant receiv