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Oysters safe to consume after LDH recall ...
Fifteen people became ill with norovirus-like illness after eating the Louisiana oysters harvested from Area 3 at several New ...
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Fifteen people report illnesses after eating oysters sold at some New Orleans-area restaurants.
Shreveport’s Water & Sewerage Department has received an order from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) to make immediate repairs to the city’s drinking water system.
The city of Shreveport already has a plan in the works to address issues cited in a state health department report.
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The Louisiana Department of Health closed an oyster harvesting area after 15 people reported norovirus-like illnesses.
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser reassured the public that the oysters in New Orleans are safe, emphasizing the thorough response to recall the oysters from Area 3 by the Louisiana Health Department.
The industry in Ludhiana, which has been on the receiving end from multiple fronts for the past few years, expected some resp.