Council outline plan if e-coli outbreak linked to lettuce came to part of Merseyside

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Council outline plan if e-coli outbreak linked to lettuce came to part of Merseyside
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It was first identified in May

Wirral Council has outlined what it would do if an outbreak of E.coli happened on the Wirral . The UK Health Security Agency is currently investigating an outbreak of Shifa toxin-production escherichia coli. The outbreak was first identified in England on May 22 and between May 25 and June 24, 275 confirmed cases were reported . It’s believed sandwiches containing lettuce are considered the likely main cause of the outbreak though a government update on June 24 said cases were declining.

” Councillors also approved a number of different policies including policies for autism and supported employment, and a number of different budget reports. One report updating councillors on the local authority’s current budget position said there was an overspend of £2.5m. A report said this was driven by increasing demand and costs for social care.

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