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“Health Alert: Possible Hepatitis A Contamination Strikes Sunshine Coast Food Truck”

Vancouver Coastal Health Warns of Possible Hepatitis A Exposure at Sea Monkey Coffee Truck in Gibsons

Vancouver Coastal Health has issued a cautionary alert concerning a potential Hepatitis A exposure at the popular Sea Monkey Coffee food truck in Gibsons.

If you visited the truck and indulged in their delectable offerings between August 1 and 25, it’s advisable to keep a close eye on your health for any symptoms that might surface. Symptoms tend to appear anywhere from two to seven weeks after exposure.

Look out for signs such as persistent fatigue, diminished appetite, stomach discomfort, and possibly jaundice, indicated by a yellow tinge in the skin and eyes.

In light of this development, health officials are strongly encouraging individuals experiencing any of these symptoms to promptly seek medical assistance.

The Sea Monkey Coffee truck was stationed at Sunday Cider on the Sunshine Coast Highway during the specified timeframe.

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