Calgary kitchen at centre of E. coli outbreak allowed to reopen
- A central kitchen linked to an E. Coli outbreak at daycares in Calgary has been cleared to reopen in a limited capacity, only receiving and serving food from Meals on Wheels to children at that location.
- The outbreak resulted in at least 448 infections, with 39 children and one adult being hospitalized for severe illness.
- A review panel led by former Calgary police chief Rick Hanson is investigating food safety in kitchens serving licensed child-care facilities and will make recommendations to better protect children.
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Central kitchen linked to E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares reopens to serve meals
Alberta Health says a central kitchen related to an E. coli outbreak at multiple daycares in Calgary has been cleared to reopen in a limited way as a review panel looking at food safety continues its work.
Central kitchen linked to E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares reopens to serve meals
CALGARY — Alberta Health says a central kitchen related to an E. coli outbreak at multiple daycares in Calgary has been cleared to reopen in a limited way as a review panel looking at food safety continues its work. The E.
Central kitchen linked to E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares reopens to serve meals
CALGARY — Alberta Health says a central kitchen related to an E. coli outbreak at multiple daycares in Calgary has been cleared to reopen in a limited way as a review panel looking at food safety continues its work. The E.
Central kitchen linked to E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares reopens to serve meals
CALGARY — Alberta Health says a central kitchen related to an E. coli outbreak at multiple daycares in Calgary has been cleared to reopen in a limited way as a review panel looking at food safety continues its work. The E.
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