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Onondaga County warns of potential COVID-19 exposures at five Syracuse–area businesses

Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Indu Gupta speaking at a news conference in March. The health department on Wednesday confirmed potential coronavirus exposures during certain days and times at five Syracuse-area businesses. (Eric Reinhardt / CNYBJ)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Health Department announced potential COVID-19 exposures at four Syracuse–area restaurants and bars and one jewelry store.

Employees at Strada Mia, Limerick Pub, Mars Jewelry, and Blarney Stone, and a patron at Brad’s Extra Innings in East Syracuse tested positive for the virus.

Members of the public who visited the establishments during the following days and times may have been exposed:

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 Strada Mia at 313 North Geddes St. in Syracuse

  • Thursday, Oct. 15 between 11 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 16 between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 17 between 5:30 and 10:30 p.m.

 

Limerick Pub at 134 Walton St. in Syracuse

  • Sunday, Oct. 18 between 12 and 8 p.m.

 

Mars Jewelry at 2519 James St. in Syracuse

  • Tuesday, Oct. 20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 21 between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.
  • Thursday, Oct. 22 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 23 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 24 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

 

Brad’s Extra Innings at 200 Highland Ave. in East Syracuse

  • Wednesday, Oct. 21 between 5 and 7 p.m.

 

Blarney Stone at 314 Avery Ave. in Syracuse

  • Thursday, Oct. 22 between 7 p.m. and 12 a.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 23 between 12 and 2 a.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 24 between 11 a.m. and 9:45 p.m.
  • Sunday, Oct. 25 between 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Health department investigators are working on identifying all close contacts of the individuals and notifying them. Those who may have been exposed should monitor themselves for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days from the date of potential exposure.

 

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