E. coli outbreak connected to Calgary daycares sends up to 50 children to hospital

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Emergency departments at Calgary hospitals have been flooded with children following an infectious disease outbreak at day cares across the city.

Alberta Health Sevices (AHS) confirmed that multiple children arrived at the Alberta Children’s Hospital with bloody diarrhea over the Labour Day long weekend, and that they are dealing with an E.coli outbreak.

The outbreak is believed to have originated at a central kitchen that is shared by six locations of Fueling Brains, a day care that operates multiple locations in Calgary, as well as five additional institutions, AHS said in its statement.

CBC News has reached out to Fuelling Brains. The company said

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