Some health officials are now calling for better regulations when it comes to food production. This comes as the number of people getting sick from the McDonald's E coli outbreak continues to increase ...
Both of the former employees were charged, and WRAL News is not publicly identifying the inmate. The second person, Briana Bowie, a former nurse contracted with the detention center, was also arrested ...
E. coli: Symptoms typically start three to four days after consuming contaminated food or water. The Shiga toxin-producing form of E. coli, the strain identified in the McDonald’s outbreak, causes ...