Hong Kong’s health authorities are investigating two food poisoning clusters linked to five people falling ill after eating raw oysters, with the city recording 27 cases in the first week of February alone.
Officials also warned residents on Sunday against eating raw oysters and reminded them to maintain personal hygiene, as norovirus was more active in the winter months from December to March.
The Centre for Health Protection reported on Sunday that the latest two epidemiologically linked food…
Hong Kong food poisoning cases linked to raw oysters spike to 27 in 1 week

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