
Hong Kong food poisoning cases linked to raw oysters spike to 27 in 1 week

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Hong Kong's health authorities are investigating a spike in food poisoning cases linked to raw oysters, with 27 cases reported in the first week of February. Two clusters involved five individuals who fell ill after consuming oysters from Chef’s Cuts. The restaurant has suspended raw oyster supplies and is cooperating with health officials. The Centre for Health Protection noted a rise in norovirus-related cases, urging the public to avoid raw oysters, especially vulnerable groups. The increase in cases coincides with the winter months, when norovirus is more active.
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