Raw oysters sold at Florida grocery stores, restaurants may cause norovirus: CDC

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Raw oysters are causing a norovirus outbreak in several states — including Florida.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate outbreak of norovirus linked to raw oysters from Texas.

The CDC is asking restaurants and food retailers not to serve raw oysters from harvest area TX 1, Galveston Bay, Texas, harvested between 11/17/2022 and 12/7/2022, which will be printed on product tags.

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