I can’t help but think that Lumby, British Columbia, is named after lumberjacks, but perhaps I’m stereotyping.
Dr. Silvina Mema, IH medical health officer, said the health authority has received reports of 24 people falling ill after attending the delegates’ luncheon.
She said the event was attended by 75-80 people and more could have been sick, but did not report it.
Among those who fell victim to illness were Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund, Liberal MLA Eric Foster and North Okanagan Regional District board chair Rick Fairbairn.
Mema said officials do not suspect food poisoning, but rather a viral outbreak, possibly norovirus.
People had diarrhea, vomiting and a fever.
“We are thinking it’s a viral disease,” said Mema. “It is quite common and it gets around quite easily. Food poisoning usually develops faster – within a few hours. This was a longer incubation period.” (fail – dp)
Those attending the luncheon will be asked to fill out a questionnaire as officials try to find a common link.
Mema said there were also leftovers that people took home and IH would like to get samples from that food – if any is left – and to speak to anyone who became sick after eating it.