If she did deliberately pass on typhoid then yes she needed to be locked up. It’s debatable if she really understood what she had. She also had a false negative which fueled her denial and she went back to work. She changed her name though which didn’t make her look innocent.
One way how she might have stayed as a cook would have been to concentrate on foods that was cooked after preparing it. Thus no salads, no desserts like peach melba.
Actually, she was obviously not washing her hands after toilet. That's what would have changed her fate. Hand hygiene. But she didn't understand that and continued to soil food.
No, it’s mainly for hand-washing specifically. Gloves are recommended, but also have a strict usage to prevent cross contamination if worn and used improperly.
tragic yes but she wasn't cooperating and went back to be a cook after she said she wouldn't. smh. hard headed and difficult lady.
If she did deliberately pass on typhoid then yes she needed to be locked up.
It’s debatable if she really understood what she had.
She also had a false negative which fueled her denial and she went back to work.
She changed her name though which didn’t make her look innocent.
Cunning plus stupid, that's Mary mallon
Agreed
@Midearth87 Agreed. The fact that she changed her name and kept working makes it suspicious considering the fact that she did it many times.
One way how she might have stayed as a cook would have been to concentrate on foods that was cooked after preparing it. Thus no salads, no desserts like peach melba.
Actually, she was obviously not washing her hands after toilet. That's what would have changed her fate. Hand hygiene. But she didn't understand that and continued to soil food.
Mission Impossible 2 brought me here..After hearing this.. Holy Shit..😮
Does the law in the US has gloves for chefs?
No, it’s mainly for hand-washing specifically. Gloves are recommended, but also have a strict usage to prevent cross contamination if worn and used improperly.
wash your hands.
N O no
Salmonella did her bad 😅