[97attendees] Food poisoning

Aaron Falk <aaron.falk@gmail.com> Sat, 19 November 2016 20:55 UTC

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I've learned of five people, in 4 different groups, who got food poisoning
in Seoul. Seems like something to keep track of when considering future
meetings in the area. Perhaps folks would self-report on this thread in
case there are additional cases...