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72 hospitalised for food poisoning after wedding function in Punjab’s Sangrur

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Several people, including women, men, children, and the elderly, fell ill after consuming food at a wedding function in Moonak. They were admitted to Civil Hospital, Moonak, while some were shifted to private hospitals.As many as 72 persons are undergoing treatment for food poisoning, and the state government has initiated a probe into the incident.Taking the matter seriously, Cabinet Minister Advocate Barinder Kumar Goyal, directed the Civil Surgeon, Sangrur, the SDM, and other officials to immediately reach the hospital and ensure proper treatment and all necessary facilities for the patients. He instructed health department and administrative officials to monitor the situation round the clock until all patients fully recover.Following his directions, officials from both departments visited the hospital and reviewed the treatment process and facilities. Medical treatment was expedited, and teams of doctors from different cities were called in to provide all possible medical care. Some patients were also referred to Sangrur for further treatment.  Barinder Kumar Goyal visited Civil Hospital, Moonak, today to inquire about the patients’ wellbeing and expressed satisfaction with the arrangements.During the visit, he obtained details of the incident from health officials, doctors, and administrative officers and reviewed the ongoing treatment.Speaking to reporters afterward, Goyal said around 72 persons who ate at the wedding function were admitted to government and private hospitals. He said all the patients are now out of danger. Teams of doctors from Kohrian, Sangrur, Bhawanigarh, and Lehragaga are treating the patients, and a team of specialists from Patiala is on its way to Moonak Hospital.The Civil Surgeon, Sangrur, is personally supervising the treatment, and discussions have been held with the Director of Health Services to ensure no deficiencies in patient care. Goyal said no negligence or delay in treatment would be tolerated. Three ambulances have been kept ready at the site to handle any emergency. He added that all patients expressed satisfaction with the medical facilities.Goyal said the Central Government should enact strict laws across the country against adulteration in milk and other food items to prevent such incidents. Meanwhile, he said the Punjab Government is taking the matter seriously and will initiate appropriate action.

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