Mae La Camp Food Poisoning Hospitalises Three Refugees
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Mae La Camp Food Poisoning Hospitalises Three Refugees
According to officials at Mae La Camp, their preliminary findings indicate that the food poisoning was caused by snacks ordered online and then sold by shops in the camp. The food poisoning victims ranged in age from a seven-month-old baby to a 30-year-old, with some of the affected children experiencing severe symptoms, according to Saw Sunday, the secretary of the Mae La Camp administration. 10 refugees were so badly affected by the food poiso…
The event that was supposed to promote Romanian folk traditions and gastronomy turned into a food poisoning outbreak, with dozens of people affected and a large-scale epidemiological investigation. On Friday evening, in the city of […] The post Food poisoning with a hint of tradition: children and adults in hospital, restaurant fined, organizers blame… “homemade food” appeared first on stiriest.ro.
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