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At this year’s Nation’s Restaurant News Food Safety Symposium, an analysis of two million restaurant health inspections performed by Hazel Analytics found that food safety declined overall from 2022 to 2023. The main offender was also the best defense against foodborne illness: handwashing. A whopping 6% of food code violations were for inadequate hand washing stations. Blocked sinks and lack of hot water, soap, or paper towels are the most common ones we see here at ZHH. Our main takeaway from this analysis is a reminder that foodborne illnesses are back, and handwashing is always your number one defense in the restaurant. Ensure all of your managers know the importance of accessible and properly stocked handwashing stations and to prioritize resolving any hot water issues immediately.
Source: NRN
It’s more complicated than you might expect to know how contagious you are with COVID. The most reliable way to know you’re infectious is through repeated rapid tests at home. If you’re within the first 10 days after symptoms started and you’re testing positive on a rapid test, you’re probably contagious. After 10 days, even if you’re still testing positive, the chances that you’re infectious are much lower. That said, if you’re still testing positive, you may want to continue to wear a mask and skip visiting your elderly grandparent or kissing any babies. If after 5 days you’re feeling better, don’t have any fever, and your symptoms are all improved, it’s generally safe to return to work and end your isolation, but it’s still recommended that you wear a mask through Day 10 or until you start testing negative on rapid tests.
Source: Washington Post
When a vaccine enters your arm, it triggers an immune response that starts right there at the injection site. That means inflammation, which can cause pain - though it’s temporary. Moving your arm can help increase blood flow, which will help speed up the healing process, though too much strain can aggravate your arm. Skip the upper body workout at the gym the day after the shot, and arm pain should resolve within a day or two at most.
Source: The Hill