Critical health violations found in kitchen used by daycares after E. coli outbreak
CALGARY — Inspectors found three critical violations, including improper sanitation and live cockroaches, at a central kitchen serving Calgary daycares affected by an E. coli outbreak, said a report released Tuesday.
The violations stem from a Sept. 5 inspection and relate to food handling, sanitation and pest control. There were also two non-critical violations related to an odour and utensil storage.
There have been 264 lab-confirmed cases of the bacterial infection since the outbreak at 11 daycares was declared on Sept. 4.
“This has been an extraordinary outbreak, both in terms of the numbers and the severity,” Dr. Mark Joffe, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, told a news conference.


