00:00Now to an update as McDonald's says it will resume selling Quarter Pounders this week.
00:06The burgers were pulled in a few states after a deadly E. coli outbreak.
00:09NBC's Christine Romans now following the latest.
00:14The Quarter Pounder will be back on the menu as McDonald's food safety crisis enters a second week.
00:20The Colorado Agriculture Department has ruled out beef patties as the source of the E. coli outbreak
00:26that sickened 75 people in 13 states.
00:28One person died.
00:30A McDonald's spokesperson saying the most likely source of the outbreak slivered onions.
00:35In a video message, McDonald's president vowing to make it right.
00:38On behalf of the McDonald's system, I want you to hear from me.
00:42We are sorry.
00:44McDonald's no longer sourcing the onions from supplier Taylor Farms Colorado Springs
00:49saying those onions were sold in McDonald's in Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming and other states in the area
00:54including airport locations which could account for cases in other states.
00:59Taylor Farms says it will continue to work with the CDC and FDA saying its products on the market today are safe.
01:0615-year-old Camerlyn Bowler says she ate Quarter Pounders in September
01:11and is now in isolation in a Denver hospital with her mom.
01:14It scared me like I was scared.
01:16So I told her and it's just like we went to the hospital.
01:20Her medical records show acute renal failure most likely caused by E.coli.
01:25It's just been scary to see her body work against her.
01:29It's been hard.
01:30Like I had to take off time from work.
01:32She got on the softball team for her high school.
01:36She had to miss her last couple games because she was sick.
01:40Like she went from being super healthy and like no issues at all
01:47to possibly kidney damage for her whole life.
01:50Her attorney says he represents 31 families.
01:53There's going to be a lot more cases in this outbreak than 75.
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