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2 hours ago, ixcuincle said:

Wawa and sheetz have great food for gas stations. We nova folk are spoiled with those two gas stations everywhere 

Southern Virginia is getting two Buc-ees in 2027 and such.  Imagine them opening up in Northern Virginia.  I know Sheetz and Wawa not going to be happy!

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37 minutes ago, Maxito said:

Southern Virginia is getting two Buc-ees in 2027 and such.  Imagine them opening up in Northern Virginia.  I know Sheetz and Wawa not going to be happy!

I said it elsewhere but one's already in Harrisonburg right now which is 2 hours away from Nova

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Olive Garden worker in N.J. tests positive for Hepatitis A. Diners urged to get vaccine.

 

A food handler at an Olive Garden restaurant in Gloucester County tested positive for Hepatitis A, county health officials said Thursday.

 

The employee at the Olive Garden at 1500 Almonesson Road in Deptford worked while infected between Dec. 26 and 30, according to the announcement.

 

Hepatitis A is a viral illness with symptoms including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, tiredness, poor appetite, jaundice and dark urine, county officials advised. Symptoms usually appear within two to seven weeks after exposure.

 

Anyone who previously received a Hepatitis A vaccine is not at risk, the county said. Those who are unvaccinated face a low risk, but the risk may be lowered further by getting vaccinated within two weeks of exposure, officials said.

 

Those who are unvaccinated and believe they may have been exposed are encouraged to contact their health care provider.

 

The county is working with the restaurant to vaccinate potentially exposed co-workers, officials said.

 

The county health department conducted full inspections of the restaurant in March 2023 and on Wednesday, and the business received satisfactory ratings in both cases, according to the county.

 

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