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  2. Health department identifies restaurants connected to E. coli ...

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    Jul. 26—One person died after consuming E. coli-tainted wagyu beef at Harbor Grille in Lakeside, the Flathead City-County Health Department confirmed Friday, while four other local restaurants ...

  3. News of public record: Guernsey County restaurant inspections

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    The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Guernsey County Health Department from Feb. 5 to 9. Feb. 6 St. Benedict Church and School, 220 N.

  4. Summit County Public Health has inspected over 400 facilities that serve food during the month of July, including restaurants, nursing homes, grocery stores and gas stations, according to health ...

  5. Drive thru drain flies among health code violations at St ...

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    The database now includes 390 restaurants. Restaurants receive unannounced, routine inspections from the health department two to three times a year. The health department will also send ...

  6. See health code violations at St. Clair County restaurants ...

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    If details from an inspection report published in the database need clarification, restaurant owners and managers can contact reporter Jennifer Green at 618-239-2643 or jgreen@bnd.com. Definitions

  7. Columbus Public Health - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Public Health is the health department of Columbus, Ohio. The department is accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board. [2] The department dates to 1833, when the city's mayor appointed five citizens to help with its cholera outbreak. It became a permanent body to activate whenever health emergencies arose. [3]

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    April 9: During a coronavirus briefing at the Ohio Statehouse, about 50 people protested Governor DeWine and Amy Acton, director of the Ohio Department of Health, in opposition to the stay-at-home order. [14] April 10: Columbus Public Health begins weekly reports into Columbus and Worthington coronavirus cases. [10]

  9. Amy Acton - Wikipedia

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    Amy Leigh Acton (née Stearns; born 1965 or 1966) is an American physician and public-health researcher who served as the director of the Ohio Department of Health from 2019–2020. She played a leading role in Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.