3 Olive Garden workers test positive for virus: About 370 people sickened after eating at Indianapolis restaurant
MSNBC with contributions from the Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS - A norovirus may have caused hundreds of people to
become sick last week after eating at an Olive Garden restaurant, a
health official said Monday.
Stool samples from three restaurant employees and one patron tested
positive for a norovirus, which can cause symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, said John Althardt, a spokesman for the Marion County Health Department.
About 370 people complained of being ill after eating at the restaurant, health officials said.
The restaurant, which remained closed for a fourth day on Monday, was
cleared to reopen after being cleaned over the weekend, Althardt said.
Althardt said the Health Department was investigating how the pathogen
might have been spread throughout the restaurant. Officials have also
been talking to the restaurant’s management about its policies
regarding employee hand-washing and making sure sick employees are
excluded from working, he said.
Marion County Health Department spokesman John Althardt told CNN in a telephone interview that tests on three employees and one customer were positive for norovirus, which typically occurs in places such as cruise ships and restaurants where people are eating food prepared by others.