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Two Deaths Reported in Michigan Linked to Contaminated Lettuce
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: The outbreak of contaminated lettuce in Michigan highlights the importance of food safety regulations and inspections, which Colorado residents also rely on for agricultural products grown and consumed within the state and those imported from other states.
Two individuals in Michigan have died in connection with an illness outbreak, according to reports. Investigators attribute these deaths to contaminated lettuce. Separately, in North Carolina, officials are investigating cases where affected individuals reported consuming parsley and cilantro. NBC News correspondent Anne Thompson provided this information. Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the specific contaminant or the exact nature of the illness.
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