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Update: Seattle restaurant linked to E. coli cluster allowed to reopen
Update: Seattle restaurant linked to E. coli cluster allowed to reopenSept. 16 update: The Matador restaurant in Seattle has been inspected and given approval to reopen as of 2 p.m. Thursday, according to an update from Public Health — Seattle & King County."They have thoroughly cleaned and sanitized the restaurant, and all opened and prepared food has been discarded," the statement read.Health inspectors have gone over standard operating procedures and safe food handling practices with the restaurant, including produce-washing, equipment cleaning, and ensuring that ill food workers are excluded from work, the department stated, adding that a follow-up inspection will be conducted in two weeks.
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Another Seattle restaurant dealing with E. coli concerns
Another Seattle restaurant dealing with E. coli concernsSEATTLE – Another Seattle restaurant is linked to a growing E. coli outbreak.Tuesday night, we told you about King County Public Health shutting down The Matador restaurant in Ballard for E. coli concerns.Wednesday, we're learning two people who ate at Memo's Mexican Food in the University District also got sick with E. coli.
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Two more E. coli cases being linked to another Seattle restaurant
Two more E. coli cases being linked to another Seattle restaurantSeattle public health officials are investigating two more E. coli cases, but these new cases do not appear linked to The Matador restaurant.One King County resident and another person were apparently sickened with E. coli O157:H7 after eating at Memo's Mexican Food Restaurant in the city's University District on Aug. 18 and Aug. 24, respectively.They have since recovered.
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Seattle restaurant Memo's struck with E. coli concerns
Seattle restaurant Memo's struck with E. coli concernsKing County Public Health is investigating two cases of E. coli associated with Memo's Mexican Food Restaurant in Seattle's University District.One King County resident and one non-King County resident got sick after eating at the restaurant on August 18 and August 24, respectively.They have since recovered.
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