The last batch of 76 students who suffered from food poisoning
at a secondary school in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in late
September has been discharged from hospital, the local educational
department said on Saturday.
"So far, all the 217 sickened students have recovered and we had
received no new case of food poisoning by Friday," said an official
with the educational department in Fengzheng City, where the food
poisoning happened.
The students at the Fengzhen City Experimental Middle School
developed symptoms of dizziness, headache, fever, vomiting and
diarrhea on Sept. 28 after dining at the school canteen.
Investigation shows that food prepared for the students on Sept.
27 was mixed with leftovers which had already turned bad.
Local police have detained seven administrative workers at the
canteen. The city government has suspended school principal, Suo
Jianmin, who may face further disciplinary action.
Fengzhen is more than a three-hour bus ride from Hohhot, the
regional capital.
(Xinhua News Agency October 8, 2006)