Addressing the recent E. coli outbreak in Calgary, Alberta’s chief medical health officer Dr. Mark Joffe revealed that three critical health violations — including pest control issues — were found in a centralized kitchen used by several local daycares that resulted in the infection of more than 250 people.
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Chief medical officer calls E. coli outbreak Alberta’s ‘largest’ ever, details Calgary kitchen investigation
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