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Parents sue school district, others linked to E. coli outbreak

By News Desk on March 10, 2016

Three Washington State families  are seeking payment of medical bills and other damages for children who were hospitalized with E. coli infections after school activities at the Milk Maker’s Festival in Whatcom County. Milk-Makers-Fest-bleachers Bleachers used for the Milk Makers Festival had been stored in a dairy…
Continue Reading Parents sue school district, others linked to E. coli outbreak

Update: Case Count Now at 22 in Washington State E. Coli Outbreak

By News Desk on May 19, 2015

The number of E. coli O157:H7 infections in Whatcom County, WA, has been recalculated by federal and state investigators who have been on the scene since last week. As of Monday, May 18, the latest case count is 22 lab-confirmed cases, four cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), 10 people…
Continue Reading Update: Case Count Now at 22 in Washington State E. Coli Outbreak

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