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Public Health warns of Chatham tattoo shop

Health officials in Chatham-Kent are warning clients of an uninspected tattoo shop in Chatham.

In a news release Monday afternoon, CK Public Health said its become aware of the uninspected shop, Tattoos by Cienna, at 211 Park Street, and is advising people who received a tattoo from this location could be at risk of contracting an infection such as Hepatitus B, Hepatitus C, and HIV.

“When considering a tattoo service, residents are encouraged to confirm that the business is inspected by the local public health authority and compliant with infection prevention and control legislation and best practices,” said officials in a release.

Inspection results in Chatham-Kent can be reviewed online.

Anyone impacted by the notice is asked to contact CK Public Health at 519-355-1071 ext. 2902 as soon as possible, as bloodborne infection testing is strongly recommended.

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