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Potential COVID-19 Exposure Dates At Lane Cafe Extended

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State Health officials announced today extended dates of potential exposure at the Lane Café in Lane, South Dakota in early April.

Dates the individual worked while able to transmit the virus have been extended to include April 1 through April 6.

It was previously reported that a worker at the Lane Café had tested positive for COVID-19. The individual initially reported working April 1 through April 4 while able to transmit the virus to others. The dates have been extended until April 6 due to new information received in the case investigation.

Due to the risk of exposure, customers who visited the café during those dates should monitor for symptoms for 14 days after the date they visited. A CDC screening tool is available at COVID.SD.GOV, which can help recommend when to call your medical provider if you develop symptoms.

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