I think these kinds of things are unfortunate, but it's good opportunity to understand the risks of raw milk. Regardless of the producer, the risk is there. Sometimes people get the impression that as long as you know the producer is "good", then there is no risk. This is just not supported by the evidence. Milk production standards in most of Europe, the UK, the US and Canada are very high. Your producer is almost certainly good. However outbreaks happen even to the best producers. There is even risk with pasteurised milk, though it's reportedly about 1000 times less than raw milk. There is no such thing as no risk.
The question of whether the risk is acceptable is difficult. I always tell people to do their own research. In countries like the US and UK (where I've done some preliminary reading), there are millions of people consuming raw milk products every day. There are a few serious illnesses every year. There are clusters of deaths every decade. Your personal chance of serious illness or death is on the order of 1 in a million each year. You are unlikely to get seriously ill or die due to this in your lifetime.
From a societal perspective, though, people are *guaranteed* to become seriously ill or die over time. I think it is completely *wrong* to conclude that Health and Safety people despise raw milk in general. They simply don't think the benefits outweigh the costs to society. I disagree with them, but it doesn't make their standpoint irrational. If we want to change people's perceptions, we need to be careful not to belittle them. Disregarding their point of view simply creates a standoff and they are in a better strategic position to "win". I am sure that most people who have a strong stance against raw milk don't believe there is *any* benefit at all. It doesn't help that the vast majority of raw milk supporters regard it as a magical cure all simply because it is "natural". Or that the vast majority of supporters believe that there is no risk at all as long as they are "careful". It's easy to see how even rational people can overlook the reasons why raw milk is worth the risk, and think that they must protect the uneducated masses.
If we want to change the culture, we need to present a rational, balanced and factual position that rational people can understand. "Us vs. Them" isn't going to help us.