Taiwanese Academy of Traditional Arts Suspected Food Poisoning; Number of Affected Students Rises to 53
A suspected mass food poisoning incident at the Taiwanese Academy of Traditional Arts has led to an increase in students reporting illness to 53. The school has temporarily suspended its restaurant operations and will conduct comprehensive disinfection on the 19th.
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Taipei, April 17 (CNA) -- Suspected food poisoning at the National Taiwan College of Performing Arts has led to a rise in students experiencing physical discomfort and gastrointestinal issues. The school reported 37 students with symptoms yesterday, and today, the number has increased to 53. The Taipei City Department of Health dispatched personnel to the school on the 16th to conduct investigations and collect samples of retained specimens, environmental samples, and personnel hand swabs, totaling 10 items.
The school issued a press release today regarding the "Suspected Campus Food Poisoning Incident." The cumulative number of students reporting discomfort has reached 53. The cause of the incident and the test results are expected to be confirmed within one to two weeks. The school will continue to face the situation with a prudent and responsible attitude, prioritizing student health and safety.
The school stated that the restaurant is currently completely suspended, and a mechanism for environmental disinfection and safety review has been initiated. It is scheduled for the restaurant and campus environment to undergo comprehensive disinfection by a professional company again on the afternoon of the 19th.
The school also mentioned that meal service will only resume after relevant procedures are completed and safety is confirmed. During this period, student meals will be uniformly ordered from catering businesses that meet food safety standards. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150417
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The school issued a press release today regarding the "Suspected Campus Food Poisoning Incident." The cumulative number of students reporting discomfort has reached 53. The cause of the incident and the test results are expected to be confirmed within one to two weeks. The school will continue to face the situation with a prudent and responsible attitude, prioritizing student health and safety.
The school stated that the restaurant is currently completely suspended, and a mechanism for environmental disinfection and safety review has been initiated. It is scheduled for the restaurant and campus environment to undergo comprehensive disinfection by a professional company again on the afternoon of the 19th.
The school also mentioned that meal service will only resume after relevant procedures are completed and safety is confirmed. During this period, student meals will be uniformly ordered from catering businesses that meet food safety standards. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150417
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