Visitor to the place of eating Henrietta tested for COVID-19

A coVID-19 user reportedly attended a place to eat in Henrietta last Saturday, Monroe County’s interim communications director Steve Barz said in a Friday night press release.

The user is believed to have visited Tokyo Japanese Restaurant, 1000 Hylan Drive, between 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. August 1st. The number of other people in the place to eat is unknown.

People who were at the place to eat at any time on August 1 and have one of the usual symptoms of COVID-19 are asked to have a coronavirus test, quarantine for 14 days after the onset of symptoms, and touch their number one. care physician.

Food place customers who have lately been asked to report no symptoms to contact the Monroe County Department of Public Health at (585) 753-5555 to discuss their threat and coordinate evidence if deemed appropriate. The press release reminded others that others who still don’t have symptoms can expand them within 14 days of visiting the place to eat.

Common symptoms include fever/chills, shortness of breath, cough, fatigue, loss of taste or smell, muscle or body aches, headaches, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting or diarrhea.

The press release stated that shoppers of places to eat and bars should wear a face cover when they are not sitting at their individual tables and that they keep at a physical distance of six feet from each other as much as possible. “It’s vital for consumers of our bars and places to eat to continue to comply with those rules so that we can minimize the spread of the community,” he said.

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