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Spitting McDonald's employee raises hepatitis C infection questions

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The recent case of a McDonald’s employee, who later tested positive for hep C, spitting into a customer’s food has sparked concerns over contracting the virus. Hep C is a blood-borne virus and cannot be spread via spit or in food.

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