Many students in Luyi, Henan Province vomited and felt unwell after a meal. Official: Oil contaminated steamed buns, 26 discharged from hospital

  Beijing News (Reporter Liu Haonan) On October 20, the relevant departments of Luyi County in Henan notified that on the 19th, many students from Tangji Township Central Kindergarten and Xiangyang Primary School vomited and felt unwell after lunch. After the incident, the students were sent to the town for sanitation. When visiting the hospital, it was preliminarily speculated that the steamed buns in a steamed bun shop were contaminated with engine oil during processing.

As of 9:00 on the 20th, 26 students for observation in the hospital have been discharged and returned to school.

  At about 17:00 on the 19th, the Tangji Township Government of Luyi County received a report from the township central school that some students in the township central kindergarten and Xiangyang Primary School developed stomach upset around 16:00 after lunch, and some students vomited and were sent to the township for health care. Hospital visits.

  Relevant departments of Luyi County reported that after the incident, relevant experts from the county rushed to Tangji Township Health Center to conduct emergency diagnosis and treatment of students who had adverse reactions.

At the same time, the public security, market supervision, education, and health departments investigated the cause of the incident.

  After investigation, it can be ruled out that deliberate reasons can be ruled out, and it is preliminarily speculated that the steamed buns in a steamed bun shop were contaminated by oil leakage from the machine during the processing.

All the food involved was sent to relevant institutions for testing on the 19th, and the details will be determined after further investigation.

  As of 9:00 on the 20th, all 26 students who were in the hospital for observation were discharged and returned to school.