Public Health Sudbury & Districts is advising the public of a potential high-risk of exposure to COVID-19 at a local restaurant.
The advisory is for anyone who attended Wacky Wings restaurant (187 Shaughnessy St.) April 11 between 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The health unit says you should take the following actions:
- You should seek COVID-19 testing as soon as possible.
- Even if you receive a negative test result, you must remain home and self-isolate for 14 full days (from April 11).
- For the duration of your isolation period, everyone else in your household is required to stay home except for essential reasons. Essential reasons include attending work, school, or child-care and essential errands such as groceries, attending medical appointments, or picking up prescriptions. Everyone is expected to avoid non-essential travel, only go out for essential reasons and work remotely where possible.
- If you develop even one symptom of COVID-19, everyone in your household is required to self-isolate until you receive a negative test result or are provided an alternative diagnosis by a health care professional. If you have one or more symptoms and do not get tested or do not receive an alternate diagnosis, all members of your household must self-isolate as directed by Public Health. Please phone 705-522-9200, ext. 524, if you develop any symptoms for additional direction.
- The isolating individual must self-isolate away from other household members. Note that if the isolating individual is young and/or cannot isolate apart from other household members, one identified parent or caregiver must also isolate with the individual away from other household members.