

The officers, suspect and female passenger were in stable condition, he said.įrye called the shooting a "very dangerous situation," given that it was a "very crowded Walmart, a lot of shots were low, the floor is hard. Two officers whose vehicle was rear-ended were taken to hospitals along with the woman in the suspect's car, while the male suspect was also arrested after being hit with a stun gun when he tried to break the window of the police vehicle, a Philadelphia police spokesman said. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.The male suspect and his female companion fled, tossing the gun from the car, but then ran into a police vehicle. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance.

In case you are experiencing Listeria monocytogenes symptoms, it is important to report it. Pregnant people usually have fever, muscle aches, and tiredness.
They may also get a headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, or seizures. People who are not pregnant usually have fever, muscle aches, and tiredness. Symptoms usually start within 2 weeks after eating food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes but may start as early as the same day or as late as 10 weeks after exposure. The bacteria are easily killed by heating food to a high temperature (165☏). Listeria can grow on foods kept in the refrigerator for several days. Listeria bacteria are found in the environment and can spread from contaminated food to surfaces. To date, a common food source has not been identified but the investigation is ongoing. Patients became ill between February 27 and June 30, 2023. Genetic fingerprinting results (whole genome sequencing) indicate they likely have the same source of infection. All 5 had compromised immune systems, were hospitalized and unfortunately, 3 have died. To date, 5 adults over 60 years of age infected with Listeria monocytogenes have been reported from 2 Counties. The Washington State Department of Health, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and Thurston County Public Health and Social Services are investigating a Listeria monocytogenes (listeriosis) outbreak in Western Washington.
