Local Newspaper Entry #2
Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
Nosummer's residents are on high alert after several reports of illness linked to locally sourced venison meat. The Nosummer district clerics has issued a warning following multiple cases of food poisoning, with symptoms including severe vomiting.
The affected individuals had consumed venison from a popular local supplier, which is now under investigation. Preliminary findings suggest the meat may have been contaminated, leading to the rapid onset of gastrointestinal distress among consumers.
“We urge citizens to avoid consuming venison purchased in the past week until further notice,” stated an high ranking cleric. “We are working closely with food safety inspectors to trace the source of this issue.”
Local restaurants and butchers have been advised to remove venison from their menus and shelves. The community is advised to seek immediate medical attention if they experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain after consuming venison.
This incident has raised concerns about food safety standards and the need for rigorous quality checks. The clergy assures the public that they are taking all necessary measures to protect the community and prevent any further incidents.
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