Over a year after a deadly bacterial outbreak forced a Boar's Head deli meat factory in Virginia to shutter indefinitely, the facility is reportedly set to reopen — but that doesn't mean they've cleaned up their act.
Starting in May of last year, a number of people throughout the middle- and eastern-US began falling ill with symptoms eerily similar to the flu. Following several hospitalizations and two deaths traced to the same source, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) officially launched an investigation into a listeria outbreak linked to rancid deli meat.
By the end of the outbreak, 10 people were dead, while 60 victims across 19 states were hospitalized with serious complications. Over 2.6 million pounds of deli meat had been destroyed to prevent further contamination. The culprit