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       Gastroenteritis - Singapore - 2024 events
       By: Steve Date: July 30, 2024, 2:10 pm
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       SUMMARY - Food poisoning of an unknown type has struck at least
       60 employees at the office of TikTok’s parent company,
       ByteDance, in Singapore (the city). Although it is suspected
       that these employees ate from a food vendor, the exact cause and
       nature of the food poisoning is still under investigation.
       NOTE - The original subject title was "Unknown food poisoning -
       Singapore - 2024 events." It has since been changed to reflect
       the nature of the ailment.
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       Re: Unknown food poisoning - Singapore - 2024 events
       By: Steve Date: August 10, 2024, 7:07 pm
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       SUMMARY - One of two food suppliers, responsible for a mass food
       poisoning incident at the company 'ByteDance' in late July, has
       now been allowed to serve food again following the lifting of
       their suspension. Pu Tien Services will now be able to serve
       food again but will be under close surveillance by the Singapore
       Food Authority (SFA). 169 people were afflicted by
       gastroenteritis with 17 people hospitalized. All have since
       recovered.
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