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Product: Seafood

Updated: October 18, 2022 9:33 PM
Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) is urging the public to take precautions against infection and illness caused by Vibrio vulnificus following Hurricane Ian.

According to the DOH-Lee warning, Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterium that usually lives in warm, brackish sea water. These bacteria typically grow... See More faster during warmer months. Sewage spills in coastal waters, like those caused by Hurricane Ian, may increase bacteria levels. People with open wounds, cuts, or scratches can be exposed to Vibrio vulnificus through direct contact with sea water or brackish water. Brackish water is a mixture of fresh and sea water and is often found where rivers meet the sea. Vibrio vulnificus can also cause disease in those who eat raw or undercooked oysters and shellfish. Vibrio vulnificus has the potential to cause severe illness or death.

According to the department, there are currently 65 confirmed cases and 11 deaths from the rare bacterium, with an asterisk noting there is an "abnormal increase due to the impacts of Hurricane Ian.

Source: www.foxnews.com/health/florida-officials-report-record-number-infections-caused-flesh-eating-bacteria-hurricane-ian
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Multiple employees(2) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 08/15/2022,

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Multiple employees(2) at SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD CO in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 07/27/2022,

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Multiple employees(3) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 07/06/2022,

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Multiple employees(2) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 06/28/2022,

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Multiple employees(2) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 06/15/2022,

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Multiple employees(3) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 05/03/2022,

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An employee(1) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 01/18/2022,

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Multiple employees(3) at PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN in ALBUQUERQUE, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 01/11/2022,

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A boil water notice has been issued for 691 Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRVWSD) customers in Madison County.

The following areas are under the notice:

Breakers Lane
Rogue’d Point
Schooner Cove
West Ramp Road
Mallard Pointe Circle
Sailboat Court
Dyke Road
Mallard Pointe Drive
Bayview... See More Court
Madison Landing Circle
Overlook Pointe Drive
Sandpiper Cove
Harbortowne Road
Overlook Pointe Circle
Coachman’s Road
Hawks Nest Bluff
Overlook Place
Coachman’s Place
Limetree Cove
Point Clear Boulevard
Carriage Lane
St. Anne’s Bay
Edgewater Circle
Marina Cove
Frenchman’s Cay
Edgewater Cove
Roses Bluff Drive
Alicetown Cove
Harbor View Cove
Winter Teal Court
Winter Teal Place
Duck Cove
Grey Brant Court
Rose Bluff Parkway
Dumaine Place
Lake Pointe Drive
Summers Bay Drive
Bay Cove
Summers Lane
Post Road
Yacht Club Road
Harbor Drive
Copper Ridge Drive
Camdenmill Drive
Copper Cove
Breakers
Main Harbor
North Harbor Condos
Harbortowne
Mallard Pointe
Overlook
Point Clear
Tavern Hills
The Marina at Roses Bluff
Roses Bluff
Summers Bay
Copper Ridge Subdivision
Jackson Yacht Club
Cock of the Walk
Crab’s Seafood Shack
Pelican Cove Grill
Reservoir Pointe
Ridgeland Community Center
Old Trace Parkway

Source: www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/boil-water-notice-issued-for-691-neighbors-in-madison-county/
Published: 2022 01 10
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