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Norovirus Recall Alerts for San Diego Residents
Norovirus outbreaks contaminate hundreds of food products across California annually, and San Diego residents often don't learn about recalls until days after distribution begins. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including the FDA, FSIS, and San Diego County Health & Human Services in real-time, delivering same-day notifications directly to your phone when norovirus-linked recalls are issued.
Norovirus Recall Frequency in California
California experiences dozens of norovirus-related food recalls each year, with contaminated shellfish, fresh produce, and prepared foods representing the majority of cases. The FDA and FSIS typically issue norovirus recalls within 24-48 hours of confirmation, but information spreads slowly through traditional channels. San Diego County, with its significant seafood supply chain and year-round agricultural production, faces particular vulnerability to these outbreaks. Real-time alerts ensure you're informed before contaminated products reach retail shelves in your area.
Most Commonly Recalled Products
Shellfish—particularly oysters and clams—account for the largest share of norovirus recalls in California due to their filter-feeding nature and potential harbor contamination. Frozen berries, fresh spinach, and other leafy greens frequently appear on recall lists when norovirus spreads through irrigation water or handling. Prepared foods like deli salads and catered items also trigger recalls when infected food handlers contaminate products during preparation. Panko Alerts categorizes recalls by product type, so you can set custom notifications for items your household purchases most.
Same-Day Notifications from Panko Alerts
Panko Alerts aggregates FDA enforcement reports, FSIS notices, and San Diego County Health Department announcements into a single dashboard that updates continuously throughout the day. When a norovirus recall is confirmed, you receive an immediate push notification with product details, affected retailers, and UPC codes—allowing you to check your kitchen before illness strikes. The platform's 7-day free trial lets San Diego families test real-time alerts at no cost, and the $4.99/month subscription covers all 25+ government sources with zero ads or delays.
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