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Social Headlines December 28

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Hundreds of workers admitted to hospital at night

 VietNamNet Bridge – At night, hundreds of workers of a helmet factory in the southern province of Binh Duong were brought to hospitals for food poisoning.

400 students hospitalized for suspected food poisoning in India

 More than 400 students of a Mumbai school were hospitalized Monday with symptoms of food poisoning after eating a cake served in mid-day meal,

School meals under inspection after spate of food poisoning

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Health Ministry has told provinces and cities to check food safety and hygiene at schools to prevent food poisoning.

Capital to spend $1.6m to clean up restaurants, stalls

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ha Noi People's Committee has just approved a project on improving food safety at local restaurants in the 2013-20 period with a total investment of over VND35 billion (US$1.6 million).

Ministry gets tough on basic hygiene violators

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Health Ministry has requested all provinces and cities to strengthen food safety and hygiene inspections to deal with the increase of food poisoning cases across the country.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 24/7

 Workers hospitalised with food poisoning after company dinner; International scientists to gather in Binh Dinh; Dangerous toxin found in imported chickens

Over 40 tourists get food poisoning in Thanh Hoa

After the dinner, more than 40 tourists at Cao Nguyen Hotel on the coast of Hai Hoa Commune, Tinh Gia District, Thanh Hoa Province were hospitalized, with the symptoms of food poisoning.

Food poisoning risk high

 VietNamNet Bridge – The risk of food poisoning at company canteens nationwide remains high, even though authorities claim it is under control.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 7/3

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SOCIETY IN BRIEF 28/11

 Over 50 workers admitted to hospital for food poisoning; City aims to rein in adolescent gangs; Doctor saves premature infant; Vietnam, Thailand join hands to combat drug crime