LA County Public Health detects hepatitis A case at Little Tokyo restaurant
Public Health recommends that anyone who consumes food or beverages at Azay Little Tokyo between July 26 and 30 get a hepatitis A vaccine.
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Before starting his professional career, Matt attended Loyola Marymount University where he worked for the school's newspaper, The Loyolan. During his final year of college, Matt interned for the Argonaut and wrote a piece titled 8 Unspoken Rules of Being Homeless in Venice. It was nominated for the L.A. Press Club's Best Feature Award.
Public Health recommends that anyone who consumes food or beverages at Azay Little Tokyo between July 26 and 30 get a hepatitis A vaccine.
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