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Did 'shit' appear in the sick rice of South Australia Hospital? Emergency closure of contaminated areas

 10 Nov 2018

In recent days, a sensational incident of food contamination broke out at Flinders Medical Center.

A staff member happened to find that the desserts of the sick meal were contaminated with unknown substances!

After examination, these substances are solid or organic matter! A word suddenly flashed in your mind. Shit.

But after the inspection of the relevant departments, it was found that this is not shit. Health minister Stephen Wade said it had ruled out shit, but could not provide any additional information about the contamination.

I don`t know what to pollute. It`s scary to think about it. If these little organic solids were colonies, I`m afraid urban kitchens would have been contaminated.

But don`t speculate until the official results are released. It is understood that contaminated food, including jelly and cream, more than a dozen kinds.

These liquid foods were intended for patients with difficulty swallowing. Even if these pollutants are non-toxic, they can still damage the digestive tract of patients.

Fortunately, the contaminated desserts were not delivered to the patient`s table. However, as a matter of caution, hospital staff quarantined the area and issued an alarm.

Other prepared foods were then examined. South Adelaide Health Network CEO Susan Ox39 Neill said:

"We have taken precautions, cooked new meals and talked to patients with special dietary needs in person to make sure they don`t worry about food safety."

"We also got in touch with patients who had the same dessert on Monday, but no one was unhappy with the quality of the food, and no one had any discomfort," he said.

"the police are currently working with Flinders Medical Center to investigate the food contamination incident."

"the perpetrators of the incident are bound to face serious charges."

If you have any information, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333,000.

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