The Black Country Derby involving Wolves Women and Albion Women has been postponed due to a food poisoning outbreak. Affecting 14 players and 4 staff. The outbreak, which has been linked to food provided at the FA Cup at Reading last weekend, has affected both home team's
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players and staff members at Wolves. According to Laura Nicholls, the Wolf’s Academy Manager for Operations, symptoms of sickness were reported between Monday and Tuesday, with this alarming rise in number, the management had to take the tough call of postponing the match.
It was only after an increasing number of people showed symptoms including players and staff that the issue was identified as food poisoning. Some have seen serious effects, highlighting the severity of the situation. This has led to the cancellation of the group's weekly training session and subsequent game, indicating the gravity of the situation.
While the team and staff members are recuperating, Wolves has decided to place the health of their players and staff at the forefront.
In case you experience vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea, report it now. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
Source:
www.shropshirestar.com
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