Whitey Ford
09-07-2022, 06:13 PM
Baltimore issues a boil water advisory after E.coli is detected
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Nigger Ran Third World America: Now with shit in the water.
Baltimore is the latest U.S. city to experience problems with its main water system after E. coli was found in the water supply.
Baltimore officials are encouraging residents to boil water used for drinking or cooking after the E. coli bacteria was detected in some of the samples.
The city Department of Public Works (DPW) released a series of tweets and then a news release on Monday, informing residents that the bacteria, which is often spread during contact with feces, had been found in the Sandtown-Winchester and Harlem Park neighborhoods.
Bottled water is being distributed this week at specific locations with a limit of three gallons per family.
E. coli contamination can cause intestinal distress, with symptoms that include stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting.
Illness caused by the bacteria usually is mild and clears up on its own, but in rare cases, a potentially life-threatening complication can result about a week following the initial infection, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/baltimore-issues-a-boil-water-advisory-after-e-coli-is-detected/ar-AA11y0Qv?cvid=27d4ae4ba0214e2c9888826af54f1a43
https://i.ibb.co/p42PkHc/DPW.jpg
Nigger Ran Third World America: Now with shit in the water.
Baltimore is the latest U.S. city to experience problems with its main water system after E. coli was found in the water supply.
Baltimore officials are encouraging residents to boil water used for drinking or cooking after the E. coli bacteria was detected in some of the samples.
The city Department of Public Works (DPW) released a series of tweets and then a news release on Monday, informing residents that the bacteria, which is often spread during contact with feces, had been found in the Sandtown-Winchester and Harlem Park neighborhoods.
Bottled water is being distributed this week at specific locations with a limit of three gallons per family.
E. coli contamination can cause intestinal distress, with symptoms that include stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting.
Illness caused by the bacteria usually is mild and clears up on its own, but in rare cases, a potentially life-threatening complication can result about a week following the initial infection, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/baltimore-issues-a-boil-water-advisory-after-e-coli-is-detected/ar-AA11y0Qv?cvid=27d4ae4ba0214e2c9888826af54f1a43