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CDC: It's 'Unlikely' E. Coli Contaminated Lettuce is Still Available
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2018-05-17
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention said 23 additional cases of E. coli tied to romaine lettuce have been reported but it is "unlikely" that any of the contaminated lettuce is still available in homes, stores or restaurants.
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