At least 43 people in 12 states and 22 people in Canada have been
sickened in the outbreak. Last week the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention issued a blanket warning to avoid all romaine
and advised consumers, restaurants and markets to destroy any on
hand.
The FDA said on Monday that all romaine lettuce entering the market
should now be labeled with a harvest location and date and that
consumers should not buy or eat it if that information is missing.
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The agency said that going forward romaine lettuce grown in the
Central Coast region of California should be discarded, while
product from elsewhere was no longer subject to a warning.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb)
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