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The bad news out of the still-shuttered Fig & Olive continues.

Six people have confirmed diagnoses of salmonella after eating or drinking at the New York-based chain—and another 70 possible cases have been reported, according to The Washington Post.

After media reports of the first few cases came out last week, other diners who felt sick after eating at the restaurant in the days leading up to Labor Day weekend made the connection. All 70 people who called the D.C. Department of Health to report symptoms said they had patronized Fig & Olive.

So far, 10 food and environmental samples came back negative, and the restaurant remains closed as they sanitize the facility and continue testing, the Post reports.

Said the chain:

“We are continuing to make progress on testing and re-testing our products and procedures and sanitizing our facility from top to bottom. We are working with both the Department of Health and with the third-party food safety company we retained. It is premature to discuss any findings at this time but we are working hard to re-open soon.”