The CDC is currently unable to find the source of the E. coli outbreak
A "fast-moving" E. coli breakout has infected dozens of people and hospitalized nine others in Ohio and Michigan, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC announced via a press release on Wednesday that 29 individuals are ill due to the outbreak from an unknown source. No deaths have been reported at this time, as the first infection was recorded in July. The number of infected could increase over time due to the uncertainty behind the source of the outbreak.
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A "fast-moving" E. coli breakout has infected dozens of people and hospitalized nine others in Ohio and Michigan, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC announced via a press release on Wednesday that 29 individuals are ill due to the outbreak from an unknown source. No deaths have been reported at this time, as the first infection was recorded in July. The number of infected could increase over time due to the uncertainty behind the source of the outbreak.
CDC investigating 'fast-moving' E. coli outbreak in Michigan and Ohio that has infected nearly 30 people
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that an E. coli outbreak has infected nearly 30 people in Ohio and Michigan.
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No doubt the result of all of Gretchen Whitmers Bull$hit.