Deadly Listeria Outbreak Linked to Boar's Head Plant Shutdown
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Prompts Action
The Boar's Head plant located in Jarratt, Virginia, is shutting down due to a deadly listeria outbreak. This significant public health concern has been linked to specific meat and poultry products produced at the facility. As of the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control, the outbreak has resulted in nine deaths and 57 hospitalizations across several states.
Permanent Production Halt
In addition to closing its doors, Boar's Head has announced it will permanently discontinue the production of liverwurst, the product primarily responsible for the initial recall issued in July. This decision came in light of the outbreak and aims to ensure consumer safety. According to a press release shared by the company on Friday, this action is part of their commitment to health and safety standards.
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