The patient is not currently working, and close contacts have been identified. “Our highest priority is ensuring everyone involved remains safe and healthy. “The county health department has been working closely with the patient and the staff at the Starbucks to address the situation,” Camden County Health Officer Paschal Nwako said. Based on the ongoing investigation the store was closed for operation and was not reopened until all the employees were vaccinated. Members of the Food Surveillance Unit visited the store on Wednesday and conducted an inspection, which showed no evidence of food safety violations.
17, the Department of Health was notified that a patient tested positive for hepatitis A and an investigation was instantly commissioned. (Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Health Department has been notified by a health care provider that a food handler employed at a Starbucks at 1490 Blackwood Clementon Road in Gloucester Township tested positive for hepatitis A and worked through the infectious period.