Mysterious Epidemic: From College Students to Emergencies
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On Saturday, thirteen college students were hospitalized for rehydration. Parents of sick students were also infected. The regional health agency carried out water samples, the first results of which "does not reveal any non-compliance".
Three days after the series of disorders (headache, bellyache, vomiting...) that affected 380 children and about 20 adults, Jules Verne College at the Soler (Pyrénées-Orientales) sounded hollow this Monday. Just 50 of the 630 students enrolled were present in the premises of the institution.Friday, a spectacular health crisis caused 90 college students to evacuate. While 60 of them were referred to the hospital for consultation, 13 stayed there …
Friday afternoon, the principal of Jules-Verne College, located in the municipality of Soler, "has decided to evacuate the college and the ARS has come to make water samples".
239 students of the College of the Soler (Pyrénées-Orientales) were taken with nausea and headaches on Friday, December 5. The analyses launched by the Regional Health Agency have not yet found anything.
Since Friday, the inhabitants of this village of 8,000 inhabitants near Perpignan are affected by the disease that started within the college. If water is not involved according to the Regional Health Agency, tests still have to be carried out on the meal trays of the canteen.
Almost 400 students in the same college have been taking headaches and vomiting since Friday at the Soler (Pyrénées-Orientales). Parents have also experienced these symptoms. Thirteen of these students have even been hospitalized to be hydrated. The bears were cancelled this morning and the facility was cleaned as a precaution. The water tests performed are negative. Investigations are under way to understand and determine the origin of this mys…
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