Vancouver Coastal Health is warning of a possible hepatitis a exposure at a Gibsons coffee shop for almost the entirety of August.

An information bulletin Thursday (Aug. 28) notified people who dined at Sea Monkey Coffee, located on site at Sunday Cider (1632 Sunshine Coast Hwy.), about a possible hepatitis A exposure from Aug. 1 to 25.

The bulletin adds the notification is only for people who dined at Sea Monkey Coffee, not for customers of any other business at the address, including Sunday Cider. People who consumed only drinks are also not at risk.

Vancouver Coastal says that although the risk of transmission to the public is low, it's advising anyone who consumed food from the Sea Monkey Coffee food truck to monitor themselves for symptoms.

Symptoms can take two to seven weeks to

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