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The bagged salad cyclospora outbreak that sickened at least 701 people in 14 states is the number two multistate food poisoning outbreak of 2020. Thirty-eight people were hospitalized because they were so sick. The bagged salad was produced by Fresh Express and contained carrots, red cabbage, and iceberg lettuce.
The case count by state is: Georgia (1), Illinois (211), Iowa (206), Kansas (5), Massachusetts (1), Michigan (4), Minnesota (86), Missouri (57), Nebraska (55), North Dakota (6), Ohio (7), Pennsylvania (2), South Dakota (13), and Wisconsin (47). Illness onset dates ranged from May 11, 2020 through July 24, 2020. The patient age range is from 11 years to 92 years. Exposures were reported in these 13 states: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce Announces 2020 Key to Success Award Winners Key to Success honors local businesses, organizations and individuals who have made significant contributions to the Palatine community over the past year.Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce
Updated 12/14/2020 8:43 AM
The Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 Key to Success awards which were recognized during a ceremony that took place virtually Friday, December 4, 2020 on Zoom.
The annual event honors local businesses, organizations and individuals who have demonstrated leadership and made significant contributions to the Palatine community over the past year.
I would like to thank the winners, nominees, sponsors and volunteers who were instrumental in making this event a success, said PACC Executive Director Steven Gaus. We have been hosting this ceremony since 2014 and it is an honor to work with those who strengthen not only o