Norovirus Outbreak Following Catered Seattle Event Sickens 200 People By News Desk An estimated 200 people have reported symptoms of norovirus following a catered event held Tuesday, Dec. 1, at a downtown Seattle office tower. Two people were hospitalized and eight were treated at local emergency rooms. City health officials reportedly closed all food vendors operating at the building while the investigation continues. Approximately 600 people were... Continue Reading Is There a Boston College Connection to the Chipotle Outbreak? By News Desk Chipotle Mexican Grill started the week being blamed for more illnesses in a potentially expanded number of E. coli infections, sending its stock diving to another post-outbreak low. But the most recent allegations — while getting plenty of attention — are not yet proven facts. The latest bad news for the Denver-based fast-casual restaurant chain began Monday night when... Continue Reading WTO Authorizes $1 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against COOL By Lydia Zuraw The World Trade Organization (WTO) has authorized Canada and Mexico to charge the U.S. $1 billion in retaliatory tariffs for country-of-origin labeling (COOL) on meat. Last spring, WTO rejected a U.S. appeal of its decision that COOL unfairly discriminates against meat imports and gives the advantage to domestic meat products. COOL, which went into effect for meat... Continue Reading More Food Safety News |
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