A Montgomery County restaurant reopened Monday following a hepatitis A investigation.
Gino’s Ristorante and Pizzeria closed on Jan. 7. Ten total cases are being reviewed and three people have died from the virus.
On Jan. 7, the popular family-owned restaurant that opened back in 1972 was forced to temporarily close following a hepatitis A investigation.
According to the Montgomery County Health Department, of the 10 confirmed cases, seven people were hospitalized and three have died.
While the source of the outbreak has not been confirmed, officials say they traced the virus to back to this site in late November but can’t say if it was a worker or contaminated food product.