And it found that, "FSIS cannot effectively demonstrate that its verification of establishment controls and written procedures for the removal, segregation, and disposition of SRMs is adequate to detect noncompliance. FSIS' information systems do not provide information to document the verification of each establishment's controls, nor do they readily provide data for analysis to detect trends of noncompliance or to identify areas where more in-plant oversight is needed." Oops.
No wonder the White House is growing vegetables.
Nor is it comforting that the Tennessee Department of Health is investigating two new cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in Roane County this week. Relatives of the recent victims say the odds of two cases within the same county diagnosed at about the same time are "astronomical," says the News Sentinel.
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