According to the Centers for Disease Control, cases of people getting sick due to an E. coli outbreak connected to lettuce grown in Salinas has risen to 138 people in 25 states. The CDC reports that more data has come through indicating that 138 people in 25 states have been reported with E. coli. Of those victims, 72 people have been hospitalized and no one has died. While a recall was in effect, no lettuce has come from Salinas since the outbreak was reported and Salinas lettuce is no longer on supermarket shelves. A second E. coli outbreak connected to a Salinas company was reported earlier in December of 2019 and the CDC reported that it was a different strain of E. coli.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, cases of people getting sick due to an E. coli outbreak connected to lettuce grown in Salinas has risen to 138 people in 25 states. The CDC reports that more data has come through indicating that 138 people in 25 states have been reported with E. coli. Of those victims, 72 people have been hospitalized and no one has died. While a recall was in effect, no lettuce has come from Salinas since the outbreak was reported and Salinas lettuce is no longer on supermarket shelves. A second E. coli outbreak connected to a Salinas company was reported earlier in December of 2019 and the CDC reported that it was a different strain of E. coli.
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