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Utah County norovirus outbreak potentially caused by frozen oysters from South Korea

The warning now includes additional oyster lots after new contamination evidence, with recalls affecting multiple counties and an ongoing investigation to protect public health.

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By Ivy Farguheson Click here for updates on this story PROVO (KSL) — Utah health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak in Utah County connected to frozen half-shell oysters from South Korea. In July, the Food and Drug Administration announced the potential norovirus contamination of frozen oysters from Korea. At the time, restaurants and consumers were advised not to sell or eat frozen oysters harvested between Dec. 30, 2024, and Feb.…

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Utah County norovirus outbreak potentially caused by frozen oysters from South Korea

Utah health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak in Utah County connected to frozen half-shell oysters from the South Korea.

·Salt Lake City, United States
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Norovirus outbreak in Utah County linked to oysters withdrawn from the market.

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Deseret News broke the news in Salt Lake City, United States on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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