TOKYO: Pathogenic bacteria have been found in rice and snacks from bento box lunches – a traditional Japanese meal packed in a single-portion take-out...
When someone downplays food poisoning in a school, and they're hardly informed, you get this.
Here's your prime example of why COVID was worse than it would have been.
400 people is like 1 schools' canteen poisoning's worth, why is this important?
Same type of news as when a chain restaurant in other countries has people getting sick from tainted supplies.
a chain restaurant affects much more people though
The point is that there was an outbreak and if has to be dealt with quickly before it becomes an epidemic
the epidemic:
So is your point that this is just not important because the symptoms don't sound that bad?
When someone downplays food poisoning in a school, and they're hardly informed, you get this. Here's your prime example of why COVID was worse than it would have been.
"It's only a cold"
FFS.
To raise awareness of hygienic standards in the restaurant industry? For, you know, public health reasons?