At present, it is true that hepatitis B is no longer checked, but it does not mean that all hepatitis B infected people can be healthy smoothly. Only hepatitis B carriers with normal liver function can do it, and liver function, especially alanine aminotransferase, must be checked. This is not to embarrass hepatitis B-infected people, but to screen for abnormal liver function caused by hepatitis A or hepatitis E virus. These two kinds of viral hepatitis can be spread through daily contact, so they cannot engage in aggregated work, especially catering.
Your high transaminase doesn't mean that you can't do it. Generally speaking, it is required that less than 41 is qualified, and more than 81 is unqualified. You need to further check hepatitis A and hepatitis E between 41 and 81. If these two items are normal, even if they are slightly higher, you can get a healthy one. If it is greater than 81, it will be enough, and it will take some time to treat it, and it will be appropriate to handle it when the transaminase is normal.