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300 sick after eating at major Cincinnati hotel

Friday, 13 Dec, 2005 0

Health department investigators are still trying to figure out what made as many as 300 people sick after eating at downtown Cincinnati’s Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel.

Of about 1,500 people who ate at the hotel between Nov. 29 and Dec. 3, an estimated 200 to 300 were hit with vomiting, diarrhea and other stomach problems, reported the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Health officials has praised the hotel’s management for responding quickly to the problem, cleaning its food preparation areas thoroughly, throwing away any leftover food and ordering all food workers who got sick to stay home from work until they were symptom-free for three days.



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