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The nurse validates that it's not a hangover — you're really sick — and then we pay for the day off to get healthy again, said Niccol. In a statement sent to Business Insider , Chipotle's vice president of food safety said only some workers speak to a nurse when they call in sick, but all employees are entitled to paid sick leave.Chipotle is taking these steps in effort to improve its food-safety practices after several high-profile safety scares, including an E-coli outbreak in 2015 that forced dozens of locations to close and norovirus outbreak that sickened Virginia customers in 2017. Business Insider reports that an investigation into the 2017 case found the norovirus outbreak was caused by store managers who failed to follow safety procedures and an employee working while the person was unwell. The efforts to safeguard against illness is going beyond keeping sick workers home, too. Niccol says Chipotle is now cleaning its restaurants with norovirus-killing cleaner. "Even though our team member did nothing wrong — there was nothing wrong with our food — we have to hold ourselves to a higher standard to make sure that the dining room gets sanitized in a way that it hasn't been in the past," said Niccol. 1225

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The forum was held at the McMahon Center on the Cal State University San Marcos campus, and the North County venue was chosen because of attacks on worship centers in the region earlier in the year. 198

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The five locations will be available from Saturday, Feb. 29, through Election Day (March 3), and include the Registrar of Voter’s office in Kearny Mesa in addition to four locations in San Marcos, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Spring Valley, and Chula Vista. 251

  

The jury was selected and sworn in Tuesday before opening statements were delivered in the first case that Mueller's team is bringing to trial.Manafort's trial, in which he faces charges on 18 counts of violating tax and banking laws, is a high-profile test of the Mueller team's investigation into Russian election interference in 2016.The 12-person jury selected for Manafort's trial includes six men and six women. There are also four alternates, three women and one man.Manafort arrived at the courthouse Tuesday morning for the first day of his trial wearing a black suit, with his hair neatly parted. Judge T.S. Ellis gave the pool of 65 potential jurors an overview of the charges against Manafort, though he reminded the group that the indictment "is not evidence of any guilt whatsoever."The pool was also nearly evenly split between men and women. The group was predominantly white, with fewer than a dozen non-white potential jurors. Most were comfortably middle-aged.Nine potential jurors indicated that they have connections to the Justice Department, including four who said they were current or former federal employees. Two joked that they were "recovering attorneys." All affirmed that they could handle the case without any bias.None said they knew Manafort, his lawyers or their law firms.One younger woman said she knew Justice Department attorneys from her work at a Silicon Valley-based tech company. Another man brought a John Grisham novel into the courtroom. 1483

  

The IARC has vigorously defended its finding, but a separate WHO panel assessing pesticide residues determined in 2016 that "glyphosate is unlikely to pose a carcinogenic risk to humans from exposure through the diet," adding to a dizzying array of contradictory findings.Puzzling conclusions like those are not uncommon in cancer research, according to Dr. Otis W. Brawley, the American Cancer Society's chief medical and scientific officer."IARC, I think, is very, very reasonable in their assessments," he said, "but IARC will sometimes make an assessment that is not satisfying to many of us."Brawley noted that the other commonly-consumed substances are also classified as potentially carcinogenic by the IARC. Based on limited evidence, for example, the IARC says that "drinking very hot beverages probably causes cancer of the esophagus in humans," yet hundreds of millions of people drink coffee every day."There are some groups that really want to alarm people and advocate for what's called the precautionary principle," Brawley said. "The precautionary principle, taken to its extreme, means you literally wouldn't get up in the morning."Brawley said that parents should instead make sure their kids are eating fruits, vegetables, and getting the nutrition they need. More children "are definitely going to be harmed by inappropriate diets," he said, "than by a small amount of glyphosate in their oatmeal." 1418

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