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Oysters, clams recalled over potential norovirus contamination
Oysters, clams recalled over potential norovirus contamination ...
Federal health officials are warning consumers and restaurants not to eat certain raw oysters harvested in Washington state after several illnesses were linked to norovirus contamination. The U.S.
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Restaurants and retailers are asked not to sell oysters from Drayton Harbor Oyster Co. and Manila clams from Lummi Indian Business Council, both in Washington state.
Shellfish harvested by two Washington companies between Feb. 13 and March 3 may be contaminated with norovirus, which can ...
The Food and Drug Administration is recalling oysters and clams that were harvested in Drayton Harbor, Washington between Feb. 13 and March 3 because they may be contaminated with norovirus.
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