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Related: About this forumOne person dead, 25 others sick in Colorado from E.coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder
https://coloradosun.com/2024/10/22/ecoli-outbreak-colorado-mcdonalds/"One person in Colorado has died and 25 others were sickened from an E. coli outbreak that federal officials are linking to McDonalds Quarter Pounder hamburgers.
This is a fast-moving outbreak investigation, the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention said in an update posted on its website Tuesday. Most sick people are reporting eating Quarter Pounder hamburgers from McDonalds and investigators are working quickly to confirm which food ingredient is contaminated.
The outbreak has been tracked among people across the country 49 people in 10 states but the highest number of infected people are in Colorado, where an older adult died, officials said.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said Tuesday it is coordinating with the CDC in its investigation."
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One person dead, 25 others sick in Colorado from E.coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder (Original Post)
Nittersing
Oct 23
OP
Enjoy having a government to try and help with this while you still have one
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 23
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Eliot Rosewater
(32,537 posts)1. Enjoy having a government to try and help with this while you still have one
All entities that deal with this kind of problem will be eliminated when the traitor takes over by force, unless we somehow prevent that.
IbogaProject
(3,774 posts)2. Hmm, their cleanlyness looked off w their new clown on Sunday
That clown over the weekend sure wasn't up to food food handling practices.
What cities in Colorado were affected?
Nittersing
(6,914 posts)4. The article, which I linked in the OP
states that they have not identified the locations yet.
Local news at noon also did not identify the locations.
They do, now, believe that onions were the source.
Nittersing
(6,914 posts)5. Mesa County
Just saw a tweet from Ryan Warner, CPR.
Thanks!
Mesa County can't catch a break. First Tina Peters and now E. coli!