Edmonton health officials have confirmed five cases of a serious strain of E. coli linked to food served at a restaurant in the city's southeast. • Everything you need to know about the E. coli risk from romaine lettuce• After the E. coli outbreak: How to minimize the risk of food poisoning"Beyond that, there's no common particular foods that they had at this restaurant. "At this time I do not believe that there is sufficient risk that has not been properly mitigated to justify closing the restaurant," Hasselback said. Health officials want to "really make sure that everyone on staff understands strict hand hygiene, cooking things properly," he added. The website for Mama Nita's Binalot says it serves authentic Filipino food that can be ordered for delivery.
Source: CBC News March 29, 2018 16:21 UTC