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Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak leave at least 80 sickened in Los Angeles​

PHOTO: Raw oysters on ice. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe Stock)
An event celebrating the top restaurants in Los Angeles left at least 80 people sickened with norovirus due to an outbreak linked to raw oysters, LA County's Department of Public Health confirmed to ABC News.
The outbreak stemmed from an event at the Hollywood Palladium celebrating the Los Angeles Times' list of the 101 best restaurants on Dec. 3, according to the agency.
PHOTO: Close up of raw oysters. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe Stock)

PHOTO: Close up of raw oysters. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe Stock)
Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea and is commonly referred to as the "stomach flu" or the "stomach bug," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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It is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. Other symptoms may include stomach pain, fever, headache, body aches, or dehydration. Proper handwashing, disinfecting contaminated surfaces, washing laundry in hot water, and staying home when sick are ways to prevent further spread, according to the CDC.

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"At this time, over 80 attendees that consumed the oysters have reported illness," a spokesperson with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said in a statement.
The oysters that were served and have since been recalled were Fanny Bay Select oysters and Fanny Bay XS oysters from Pacific Northwest Shellfish Co., according to the statement.
The pack date of the oysters was listed as Nov. 25 or later and the date of the recall notice was Dec. 13, the agency added.
PHOTO: Raw oysters on ice. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe Stock)

PHOTO: Raw oysters on ice. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe Stock)
Following the recall, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning on Dec. 18 to restaurants, retailers and consumers not to sell or eat the oysters in question due to potential norovirus contamination.
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The warning was directed at 15 states across the country from Hawaii, California and Arizona to Illinois, Pennsylvania and New York. The FDA said the outbreak is believed to have originated in British Columbia, Canada.
Santa Monica Seafood, which supplied the oysters for the event, said in a statement to ABC News the company is "aware of the ongoing investigation into the recent food illness outbreak linked to oysters served" and is cooperating with the Public Health Department.
The retailer added that while the investigation is ongoing, "There is no evidence to suggest mishandling at any point in the supply chain, including by Santa Monica Seafood or any of the restaurants participating in the LA Times event."
Tickets to the Los Angeles Times' restaurant event associated with the outbreak cost eventgoers anywhere from $264 for general admission to upwards of $600 for VIP.
ABC News has reached out to the L.A. Times for a comment.
Raw oysters linked to norovirus outbreak leaves at least 80 sickened in Los Angeles originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
 

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Nah...Canadian oysters shipped to 15 states....
Let me guess ,you've found some conspiracy here?

Lots of people like oysters and fanny bay are normally some of the best.
 
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FBI Raids Home Of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Accused Of Making Bomb Threat Against City Hall​

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The deputy mayor of Los Angeles released a statement after his home was raided by the FBI as part of an investigation into a bomb threat made against City Hall earlier this year.

Brian Williams was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to oversee public safety, but he is now being investigated over the bomb threat, according to the Los Angeles Times.
 
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Blacks vs. Mexicans: The True Story of an American Parking Lot​

Andrew Anglin December 20, 2024



A parking dispute at @Citadel Outlets in Commerce escalated into a violent brawl and robbery, caught on cellphone camera.#PublicSafety#RetailSecurity #ConflictResolution #america pic.twitter.com/4Ifd0pCPlj
— Ali Shunnaq 🖊️ ★彡 𝒜𝓁𝒾 彡★ (@schunnaq) December 20, 2024

We brought all of these strangers into our country so they could fight each other in parking lots.
Finally, I understand the logic behind multiculturalism: there were not enough fights in mall parking lots.
KTLA:
A parking dispute at the popular Citadel Outlets in Commerce turned into a violent, all-out brawl and robbery Wednesday that was caught on a cellphone camera.
Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department responded to reports of the fight in the parking lot along 100 Citadel Drive just after 5 p.m., authorities confirmed to KTLA.
The encounter, according to Patricia Cupa and her 19-year-old daughter Natalie Martinez, the victims, started after a trip to the outlet shops to return a sweater.
In the parking lot, the mother and daughter said they drove around for an extended period of time looking for a place to park. Once they finally found an open spot, a portion of it was blocked by the open door of another vehicle.
Patricia said that she and Natalie, who was behind the wheel of their car, waited patiently for several minutes for someone to close that vehicle’s door before Natalie finally honked the horn and asked one of the vehicle’s occupants if they could close the door.
When they eventually pulled into the spot and got out of the car, they say five people, four females and a male, exited their vehicle with things quickly escalating to insults, obscenities, a thrown drink, racist comments and then a violent physical altercation.
“I was really upset,” Patricia said of the violence. “I couldn’t believe what was happening.”
In footage of the incident obtained by KTLA, Natalie is seen being pummeled by at least two people as a third person grabs her by the feet and pulls her out from between the two vehicles where she fell to the ground.
So, who’s in the wrong?
The Mexicans that honked or the blacks who immediately attacked and looted the Mexicans after being honked at?
The answer: both are wrong and they both have to leave America because this shit is ridiculous.
How about this headline, also from today from the same local California news site:

Do you think that was white people?
It just goes on and on. None of these stories make the national news, but if you check any single local news site with a non-white (and non-Asian) population over 1%, this type of goofiness is a daily happening. In fact, multiple per day.
It’s too much. All this narrative about “racism” and all of the rest of it misses the point that these “people” are a menace and they have to leave America.
No one here benefits from these people, and they can just as easily do this wild, silly shit in their own countries.
 

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