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Singapore confirms over 180 cases in food poisoning probe linked to national exercise

4 Mar 2025, 1:21 PM
Singapore confirms over 180 cases in food poisoning probe linked to national exercise

SINGAPORE, March 4 — The Singaporean authorities have confirmed 187 cases of gastroenteritis following the distribution of ready-to-eat meals as part of a Total Defence exercise in February, reported Xinhua.

Speaking in the Singaporean Parliamentinister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said that of this number, 184 were from schools. All the affected individuals have since recovered.

During the Parliamentary session, lawmakers raised questions about the cause of the symptoms, the microbiological and shelf-life studies of the product testing, the processes in place to vet suppliers of ready-to-eat meals for government programmes, and whether any penalties would be imposed on SATS, the food solutions provider.

She said that tests conducted by the Singapore Food Agency on collected meal samples did not detect any food-borne pathogens.

Both the agency and the Ministry of Health are conducting a comprehensive investigation, and necessary enforcement actions will be taken if any lapses are detected.

The food poisoning incident first came to light at the School of the Arts, where 20 students developed symptoms of gastroenteritis after consuming ready-to-eat meals. These meals were distributed between Feb 15 and 28 as part of Singapore's 2025 Exercise SG Ready, a national preparedness exercise.

In addition to schools, ageing facilities also received meals.

A total of 150,000 meals were planned for distribution in the exercise, which "focuses on strengthening Singaporeans' preparedness for power disruptions caused by cyberattacks".

— Bernama

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