The illness of 33 cadets in Krasnoyarsk may not be related to food poisoning

19 May 14:18
The illness of 33 cadets in the Krasnoyarsk Cadet Corps named after A.I. Lebed may not be associated with food poisoning. This information is provided by TASS with reference to law enforcement agencies.
“Preliminarily, doctors do not confirm the cause of poisoning related to nutrition. The symptoms are not similar to food poisoning.” — reported to law enforcement agencies.
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The day before, the students of the cadet corps were fed milk semolina porridge for breakfast, Kharcho soup and beef patties for lunch, and the schoolchildren dined on pork stewed with vegetables.
Let us remind you that, according to the regional department of Rospotrebnadzor, on May 14 and 15, students of the Krasnoyarsk Cadet Corps turned to doctors with symptoms of acute intestinal infection. Some of the students were diagnosed with norovirus. Rospotrebnadzor took samples of finished products in the building's catering unit, swabs from environmental objects, and also examined employees who prepared food for children. A criminal case was initiated under Part 1 of Art. 238 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (provision of services that do not meet the requirements for the safety of life and health of consumers). The building will be in distance learning until May 20, and the catering unit is closed.
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