The outbreak stemmed from an event at the Hollywood Palladium celebrating the Los Angeles Times' list of the 101 best restaurants on Dec. 3.
“Can I eat 70 oysters for breakfast … ?” teased user Georgiana in the clip’s caption. The German food-fluencer, who lives in ...
By Michael Levenson A norovirus outbreak linked to oysters sickened at least 80 people who attended an event celebrating The Los Angeles Times’s annual list of the 101 best restaurants in the ...
Mona Holmes Mona Holmes is an editor at Eater Southern California/Southwest, a regular contributor at KCRW radio, and a 2022 James Beard Award nominee. The Los Angeles County Department of Public ...
Over 80 attendees who ate the oysters at the Dec. 3 event reported illnesses and gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), along with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), have issued warnings ...
If COVID-19 taught us anything it's that washing your hands is often the best thing to do to prevent the spread of infections ...
A person sick with norovirus can shed significant amounts of the virus, and it doesn’t take much to infect someone else.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced that no decision has been made regarding the possible reduction ...
There’s currently no approved vaccine for norovirus, although Moderna has begun a phase three trial in the U.S. for a vaccine ...