Chipotle
eateries in U.S. Northwest could re-open after outbreak
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[November 10, 2015]
By Eric M. Johnson
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Chipotle Mexican Grill
Inc could reopen locations in Washington state and Oregon as soon as
Wednesday after a batch of tests found no E. coli bacteria in food
samples, health officials said on Monday.
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Public health officials are still working to identify the cause of
the E. coli food poisoning that has sickened 43 people, most of whom
dined at eight Chipotle restaurants in the greater Seattle and
Portland areas. All of Chipotle's 43 outlets in those areas have
been closed since Oct. 31.
Scott Lindquist, Washington state's epidemiologist for communicable
disease, said Chipotle could start shipping produce to restaurants
on Tuesday and Wednesday. The outlets could reopen on Wednesday and
Thursday, after meeting certain requirements.
Chipotle needs to sanitize each restaurant and throw out all food
items and pre-test certain high-risk foods such as lettuce and
peppers as it brings in new food, Lindquist said.
Locations also need to have an on-site inspection by a county health
official, he said.
Lindquist said Oregon locations are expected to open as soon as
Wednesday as well, though public health officials there did not
immediately respond to a request for comment.
A first round of test results did not find E. coli bacteria in food
samples taken from several Chipotle restaurants, the Washington
health department said, citing officials at the Food and Drug
Administration.
Food outbreak investigations do not always identify a specific food
source as the culprit, because contaminated food is at times
consumed before the samples are collected, the health department
added.
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"In addition to the testing done by health departments and the FDA,
we have received results from nearly 900 test samples that include
food, surfaces in our restaurants, and restaurant equipment. None of
them have shown E. coli. All have been negative. We are, of course,
sharing those results with investigators," said Chipotle
representative Chris Arnold.
Arnold added that Chipotle would release more information on
Tuesday.
This is the third outbreak of food contamination at Chipotle
restaurants since August. Those earlier cases involved salmonella
and the highly infectious norovirus.
The tally of those sickened varies as people are tested. On Monday,
officials in Washington state said 28 cases had been recorded, while
officials in Oregon said they had 15 cases.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle and Subrat Patnaik in
Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier and Richard Pullin)
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