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Man goes to hospital after drinking unknown liquid from McDonald s chocolate milk container

KSL TV FARMINGTON – Officials with the Davis County Health Department and McDonald s were investigating Monday after an unknown liquid inside a McDonald s chocolate milk container sent one man to the hospital. That s some funky chocolate milk, Seadur Kopczuk said. Kopczuk took his family to a McDonald s in Farmington last Thursday. They went through the drive-thru and ordered a happy meal and chocolate milk for their 6-year-old son, then headed back toward their home. I never give my son his drink while he s eating because he ll normally just chug it and then won t eat his food, said Becky, Seadur s wife who was sitting in the passenger seat.

COVID-19 Case Count Grows At Davis County Youth Residential Treatment Facility

KUER Ten residents of Elevations RTC, a youth residential treatment center in Northern Utah, have tested positive for COVID-19 since Thanksgiving. There have now been 10 cases of COVID-19 at Elevations RTC, a spokesperson for the youth residential treatment facility confirmed Friday. That number comes roughly two weeks after the Northern Utah treatment center reported its first cases of the virus soon after Thanksgiving. Elevations is licensed by the state to house up to 90 teenage students, who are divided into self-contained teams. With one exception, all cases have been confined to the “Denali” team, and the one case in a different group is no longer considered active, said Elevations spokesperson Wendy D’Allesandro.

Food establishment inspections

The Daviess County Health Department inspected the following food establishments in October and November: Graber Angus meats, 9258 E. 500 N.; noncritical violations — Food prep staff not wearing hair restraints; Observed meat sitting on table to thaw, not under refrigeration or running water. Gasthof Catering Trailer, 6659 E. Gasthof Village Road: critical violations — Coney sauce and hot dogs measured below 135 degrees in crock pot used for hot holding; No hand washing facilities were operational. Noncritical violations — Staff not wearing face coverings in accordance with governor’s executive orders; Some staff not wearing hair restraints. The following establishments had no violations: T-Da Bakery, 25 Green Acres

Utah school turns away students who did not participate in Test to Stay COVID-19 testing

KEARNS Students from some 20 Kearns High School families who did not undergo COVID-19 testing during the Test to Stay pilot conducted earlier this week were turned away from the school Wednesday morning, Granite School District officials confirmed. The school, in conjunction with the Utah Department of Health and the Salt Lake County Health Department, tested 1,080 students and staff on Monday and Tuesday, about 70% of the student body. Eleven people tested positive and were instructed to isolate at home. The school district notified families in advance by multiple emails, texts and telephone calls that students who declined testing or parents or guardians who could not be reached to ask for their consent for the pilot would not be admitted to the school starting Wednesday or until they could present a negative test result, said Granite School District spokesman Ben Horsley.

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