Two separate measles cases have been reported in Nassau County, one involving a patron at a Roslyn Heights restaurant and another involving an unvaccinated child, according to the Nassau County Department of Public Health.
A New York City resident infected with measles had dinner at 388, a family-style Italian eatery located at 388 Willis Ave., and may have exposed staff and other patrons to the virus, county health officials said on Friday, May 8. The person ate at the restaurant on Sunday, May 3, from 7:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. No other cases have been linked to the restaurant, the department said.
“We take the health and well-being of our guests and our team with the utmost seriousness, and we want to be fully transparent with our community,” the restaurant said in a statement. “388 remains committed to the highest standards of hospitality, cleanliness, and the safety of everyone who walks through our doors.”…