By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News and Markian Hawryluk Dinah Jimenez assumed a world-class hospital would be better prepared than a chowder house to inform workers when they had been exposed to a deadly virus.
So, when her boyfriend, an employee of a popular seafood restaurant in Seattle, received a call from his boss on a Sunday in late March telling him a co-worker had tested positive for COVID-19 and that he needed to quarantine for 14 days, she said she assumed she’d get a similar call from the University of Washington Medical Center.
After all, the infected restaurant employee worked a second job alongside her at the hospital’s Plaza Cafe. That call never came, she said.
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