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N.J. county to offer more hepatitis A vaccines after Starbucks employee tests positive - nj.com
Nov 22, 2021 54 secs
Camden County will give residents another opportunity to get a hepatitis A vaccine after a local Starbucks employee recently tested positive for the virus.

However, county spokesman Dan Keashen told NJ Advance Media that the health department “estimates it to be somewhere in the thousands.” As of Monday, no other individuals have tested positive for hepatitis A, Keashen said.

4, 5, 6, 11, 12 or 13 to get the hepatitis A vaccine either through the county clinic or their own doctor.

The county inoculated over 800 people during hepatitis A vaccine clinics Friday and Saturday.

Camden County Health Officer Paschal Nwako previously said that close contacts of the Starbucks employee who tested positive for hepatitis A were identified.

A Starbucks spokeswoman said Monday afternoon that she did not have the total number of people exposed to the employee who tested positive for hepatitis A.

We are working closely with the Camden County Health Department and are fully in compliance with all requirements,” the Starbucks spokeswoman said.

For information on hepatitis A and vaccine availability, patrons of Starbucks can contact the Camden County Health Department at (856) 549-0530 or their doctor.

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