New Theatre Restaurant Norovirus Outbreak Lawsuit News
After attending shows on January 17, 2016, at Overland Park’s New Theatre Restaurant in Kansas City, over 390 attendees became sickened with intestinal infections. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) began an investigation of the outbreak. Their findings, after testing four of the people sickened, confirmed that the illness was the result of a norovirus.
The Kansas City, KA, establishment is a dinner-theater venue showcasing Broadway musicals and comedies alongside food and drink, and holds both a matinee and evening show. Illnesses were reported from people who attended either show that day.
On January 20, 2016, the KDHE inspected the theater’s restaurant and found seven priority violations. These transgressions included “several food items not held at the right temperature and an employee who handled a raw chicken tray with gloved hands and then handled ready-to-eat fried chicken without washing hands or changing gloves,” as reported by The Kansas City Star.
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CDC New Theatre Restaurant Norovirus Outbreak Information
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
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• Each year norovirus cause 19-21 million illnesses and contribute to 56,000-71,000 hospitalizations and 570-800 deaths.
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• Norovirus is also the most common cause of foodborne-disease outbreaks in the United States.
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• Most of these outbreaks occur in the food service settings like restaurants. Infected food workers are frequently the source of the outbreaks.
• The best way to help prevent norovirus is to practice proper hand washing and general cleanliness.
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• The most common symptoms of a norovirus include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain.
For more information on norovirus, visit the CDC “About Norovirus” Index.
The New Theatre Restaurant Norovirus Outbreak Investigation
In order to track the source and extent of the New Theatre Restaurant norovirus outbreak, the KDHE created a secure, confidential online survey of all people who attended either January 17 performance at the New Theatre Restaurant. The investigation also included those who did not become ill, as a way of eliminating possible sources of infection.
The Kansas City Star interviewed one sickened attendee of the January 17 matinee show, Richard Dziedzic. He said he ate from the buffet “[…] mushroom gravy with garlic mashed potatoes, beef tenders, fried chicken tenders and burnt ends.” His wife did not eat the potatoes and gravy and beef tenders, and did not get sick.