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DHHS: Potential COVID-19 exposures at Londonderry’s Stumble Inn

By Dean Shalhoup - Senior Staff Reporter | Dec 1, 2020

CONCORD – State Department of Health and Human Services officials on Monday issued an advisory regarding an outbreak of the COVID-19 virus and potential community exposures at the Stumble Inn Bar & Grill in Londonderry.

They said the outbreak “may have exposed patrons and staff” to the virus during a nearly two-week period from Nov. 11-23.

Investigators to date have identified at least 11 cases of COVID-19 associated with the outbreak, officials said.

The establishment, at 20 Rockingham Road, is temporarily closed, they added.

The DHHS urges anyone who visited the Stumble Inn between Nov. 11-23 to seek testing.

Officials said they have conducted a so-called “contact investigation,” and have notified known close contacts directly.

DHHS said it is “making this public notification because there may be additional individuals” who were at the establishment during that time period who “were potentially exposed to the virus.”

Officials stress that anyone who develops new COVID-19 symptoms should stay home, limit their contact with others, immediately contact their healthcare provider and get tested for COVID-19.

Guidance for self-quarantine and other additional information is available at https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/covid19/documents/self-quarantine-covid.pdf.

Dean Shalhoup may be reached at 594-1256 or dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com.

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