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CABARRUS <br />HEALTH <br />ALLIANCE <br />at NC Research Campus <br />May 20, 2014 <br />Mr. John H. Schnatter, CFO <br />Corporate Campus <br />Papa John's International, Inc. <br />2002 Papa John's Boulevard <br />Louisville, KY 40299 <br />Dear Mr. Schnatter, <br />Between March 28, 2014 and April 7, 2014, all customers of the Papa John's Pizza location at 8o16 -B <br />Cambridge Commons Drive, Charlotte, NC 2 8205 were exposed to Hepatitis A. As you will recall, the <br />manager at that location became ill on March 24, 2014, but was not diagnosed with confirmed <br />Hepatitis A and subsequently hospitalized until April 7, 2014. My initial thought was to contact this <br />manager directly, but employees there refused to give me the manager's name or contact information <br />when I called today. Therefore, I am contacting Papa John's Pizza at the corporate level. <br />With the potential of exposure with 2400 carry -out orders to residents of both Cabarrus and <br />Mecklenburg counties during this time period, upon notification of the positive Hepatitis A diagnosis, <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance took immediate action to set up a Hepatitis A vaccination clinic for all <br />residents of Cabarrus County and disseminate information about the Hepatitis A exposure and <br />vaccinations available to the public through all available media outlets. A vaccination clinic was held on <br />April 11, 2014, after regular clinic hours, and approximately 40o Hepatitis A vaccinations were <br />administered at Cabarrus Health Alliance in Kannapolis, North Carolina. Cabarrus Health Alliance staff <br />also traveled to Charlotte to assist Mecklenburg County Health Department personnel in administering <br />Hepatitis A vaccinations to Mecklenburg and Cabarrus County residents on Saturday, April 12, 2014 and <br />Sunday, April 13, 2014. <br />Total costs incurred by Cabarrus Health Alliance for supplies and employee staffing at the Friday, April <br />11, 2014 clinic was $22,777.08. No representative from Papa John's Pizza reached out to assist us during <br />this time, while our staff worked diligently, after normal business hours, to save Papa John's Pizza in <br />damage control. Therefore, l am requesting that Papa John's Pizza take full fiscal responsibility for <br />reimbursement to Cabarrus Health Alliance for all services rendered. <br />Please make check payable in the amount of $22,777.08 to: <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance <br />300 Mooresville Road <br />Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 <br />Your immediate response to this request is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please <br />contact me at 704- 920 -1203. <br />Sincerely, <br />�. �� <br />William F. Pilkington, DPA <br />CEO, Public Health Director <br />Attachment number 1 <br />300 Mooresville Road - Yryapolis, NC 28081 - 704.920.100 www.caba�Ushe j8h.org <br />