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Sickeningl­y familiar: Chipotle closes Va. site after norovirus reports

- By Lisa Baertlein Reuters

Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. closed a restaurant in Virginia because of a suspected norovirus outbreak among some diners that sent its shares sharply lower on Tuesday as the chain works to rebound from past food-safety lapses.

Investors are keenly sensitive to reports of illness linked to Chipotle, which endured a string of sales-crushing E. coli, salmonella and norovirus outbreaks in late 2015.

Chipotle’s stock closed down 4.3 percent, or $17.02, at $374.98 on Tuesday after falling as low as $362.40. The shares were trading at nearly $750 before the company’s previous food-safety incidents, which battered the chain’s profits and reputation.

Chipotle said on Tuesday the reported symptoms were consistent with norovirus, a highly contagious virus that can cause severe vomiting and diarrhea.

“Norovirus does not come from our food supply, and it is safe to eat at Chipotle,” Jim Marsden, Chipotle’s executive director for food safety, said in an emailed statement.

Chipotle’s plan to reopen

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the store on Tuesday had been delayed, spokesman Chris Arnold said. He did not immediatel­y say when the restaurant would reopen.

The suspected illnesses were first reported by Business Insider earlier on Tuesday. It cited informatio­n from iwaspoison­ed.com, a website on which consumers document what they believe are incidents of foodborne illness.

“In total, eight reports were made to the website, indicating that at least 13 customers fell sick after eating there from July 14-15,” the news site said.

Chipotle voluntaril­y closed the restaurant on Monday, said Victor Avitto, environmen­tal health supervisor for the Loudoun County Public Health Department, which has jurisdicti­on over the restaurant on Tripleseve­n Road in Sterling,

 ?? Keith Srakocic ?? The Associated Press file Chipotle has been working to bounce back from food scares from E. coli, salmonella and norovirus outbreaks in late 2015.
Keith Srakocic The Associated Press file Chipotle has been working to bounce back from food scares from E. coli, salmonella and norovirus outbreaks in late 2015.

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