Possible public exposure to COVID-19 reported at Utica pizza restaurant

UTICA, N.Y. — An employee at Lukin’s Brick Oven Pizza in Utica recently tested positive for COVID-19, the Oneida County government announced Wednesday.

An area tanning salon also had an employee test positive. The full details of these possible public exposures to the virus follows.

Potential Public Exposures

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11/13/20

Time of exposure: 8 to 10 p.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Lukin’s Brick Oven Pizza

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Address of exposure: 640 Varick St., Utica

Wore mask: Yes     

Symptom monitoring period: through 11/27/20

 

11/10/20

Time of exposure: 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Lukin’s Brick Oven Pizza

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Address of exposure: 640 Varick St., Utica

Wore mask: Yes     

Symptom monitoring period: through 11/24/20

 

11/9/20

Time of exposure: 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Lukin’s Brick Oven Pizza

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Address of exposure: 640 Varick St., Utica

Wore mask: Yes     

Symptom monitoring period: through 11/23/20

 

11/8/20

Time of exposure: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Hawaiian Holiday Tanning

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Address of exposure: 34 Oriskany Blvd., Whitesboro

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom monitoring period: through 11/22/20

 

11/7/20

Time of exposure: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Hawaiian Holiday Tanning

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Address of exposure: 34 Oriskany Blvd., Whitesboro

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/21/20

 

11/6/20

Time of exposure: 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. (employee shift)

Place of exposure: Lukin’s Brick Oven Pizza

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Address of exposure: 640 Varick St., Utica

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/20/20

 

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