
A recall warning is in place for certain seafood sold in California. The FDA says the seafood, harvested between February 13th and March 3rd, may be contaminated with norovirus. The recall includes Manila clams harvested by the Lummi Indian Business Council in Washington state. The clams were shipped to restaurants and retailers in nine states, including California. Restaurants and retailers are now urged to dispose of the recalled food. The highly contagious norovirus can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
