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Public Health Recommends Patrons of Lucky’s in Ukiah to Test for COVID-19

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The Mendocino County COVID-19 Department Operations Center has confirmed positive COVID-19 case at the following location: 

Lucky’s Supermarket 

504 E Perkins St, Ukiah, CA 95482 

Members of the public who visited this facility on the dates of July 23rd, 24th and 25th 2021 may  have been exposed to COVID-19, and are advised to seek COVID-19 testing if unvaccinated, or  seek testing if exhibiting symptoms while vaccinated. Covid-19 Testing 

Lucky’s management is responding quickly to the positive case. They have sent their employees  to be tested and have contacted the specific customers they can identify. We appreciate  Lucky’s cooperation to find those who could be exposed, and Public Health only publishes this  business’ name and location because it is impossible to specifically identify everyone in the  public who could have been exposed. 

Public Health is prepared for the possibility of outbreaks due to increased close contact during  the summer months. Public Health still urges members of the public to exercise their best  judgment when making decisions that might affect their health and the health of the  community. We appreciate the cooperation of the above local businesses to find those who  could be exposed, and Public Health only publishes their names when we are unable to specifically identify everyone in the public who could have been exposed. 

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Public Health Officer Dr. Andy Coren would like to emphasize the importance of staying home  from work when exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19. Common symptoms are fever, cough,  and shortness of breath. Other symptoms may include chills, muscle pain, headache, sore  throat, fatigue, congestion, runny nose, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or new loss of taste or  smell. 

We ask that the community stay vigilant and follow the guidance outlined by the California  Department of Public Health and Mendocino County Public Health. For more information about  COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and masking, contact the Mendocino County Public Health COVID19  Call Center at (707) 472-2759 or visit our website at: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/covid19. 

The following is a statement from the affected business:
No statement provided 

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