I’ll have a side of Hepatitis A with those chips and hot sauce!
Do we know if this employee is in the country illegally? Does this restaurant employee illegals?

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4563502.html
Hepatitis A case prompts health alert
Recent diners at Pappasito's on I-45 North were possibly exposed, may need shots
“Health officials say that anyone who ate at a north Houston Pappasito's Cantina in late January or earlier this month may have been exposed to hepatitis A by an infected member of the waitstaff.
A health advisory was issued Sunday for those who ate at the Pappasito's at 15280 Interstate 45 North on Jan. 23-27; Jan. 30-31; and Feb. 1, 3, 7, 8 and 9. Officials know of only one infection involving the I-45 North restaurant.
The health department received 320 calls about the incident by 2 p.m. today. Also, the health department has acquired immune globulin to treat approximately 4000 people at a total cost of over $88,500.
About 50 staff members are working to assess the situation, provide immune globulin when appropriate and ensure access to information allowing the public to make the appropriate decisions regarding their health and safety, officials said in a statement.
Anyone exposed to hepatitis A can be treated with antibodies, but they must receive shots no later than two weeks after exposure, said Dr. Herminia Palacio of the Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services Department.
"This is one of those cases where we were notified in time to actually do something about it," she said. "We're still within the two-week window for folks who ate at this restaurant. This announcement is to offer those folks protection."
The health department will offer free shots of immune globulin antibodies to people who dined at the restaurant on Feb. 7, 8 and 9. The shot will prevent hepatitis A infection from the current exposure, but doesn't offer lifelong immunity.
Feb. 7 diners should get shots no later than Wednesday, while Feb. 8 diners should get shots no later than Thursday and Feb. 9 diners should get shots no later than Friday.
For those who missed the deadline, look for such symptoms as fever, nausea, abdominal pain and jaundice, and contact a health care provider.
Employee tested positive
There is no cure for hepatitis A, a liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus, but most people who are infected do not develop major long-term health problems, Palacio added. Hepatitis A is contracted orally.
"Hepatitis A, fortunately, generally speaking, does not have long-term consequences," Palacio said, but added that some infected people have significant health problems.
Most people infected with hepatitis A will recover within several weeks.
Health officials were notified that a member of the waitstaff was infected after the person became sick, visited a health care provider and tested positive. Upon inspection of the restaurant, officials noticed that some employees were not wearing gloves or using scoops when serving tortilla chips.
"The restaurant was really good about working with us and remedying all food-handling issues," Palacio said.
The restaurant manager referred all media questions to the corporate office, but a representative for Pappas Restaurants could not be reached for comment Sunday.”