“Seemed like a dream that everyone was calling saying, ‘I’m sick, I’m sick, I’m going to the hospital.’”
Years after 60+ people were sickened by salmonella at a funeral reception, some are still coping with the consequences.
https://t.co/lEAOqLpdrU
The regulatory framework here is just stunning.
Health districts must inspect schools for environmental hazards, BUT:
If certain toxic chemicals are found, state law doesn't require school administrators to notify parents, students or staff.
For years, a dangerous salmonella strain has sickened thousands and continues to spread through the chicken industry. Yet America's broken food safety system allows it to be sold to consumers. (story by
@bmyeung, @irenatfh, @mrsimon22 & me @propublica)
https://t.co/BnpkA1YlVm