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    12 migrant workers hospitalized in Kochi after food poisoning incident

    April 18, 2025Updated:April 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    Twelve migrant workers were admitted to a Government Medical College hospital in Kochi, Kerala, after suffering from food poisoning, according to officials on Friday. The group first reported symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhoea on Thursday afternoon and initially sought medical help at the Taluk government hospital in Tripunithura, a region in Kochi.

    As their condition worsened, health officials quickly decided to shift them to the Government Medical College Hospital. The workers were rushed to the emergency department around 8:30 PM for more advanced treatment and monitoring. Doctors acted swiftly to stabilise their condition and prevent further complications.

    Authorities confirmed that all twelve workers are now in stable condition and are continuing to receive medical care. The cause of the food poisoning has not been officially confirmed, but officials suspect it could be due to contaminated food or water. Samples are being tested to identify the exact source of the issue.

    Where did the food poisoning happen, and what is being done now?
    Although the exact location of the meal is still under investigation, the workers are believed to have fallen ill after eating food from a shared source, possibly linked to their accommodation or worksite. Health authorities are closely examining food safety conditions in the area and have begun inspections to prevent future outbreaks.

    This incident has once again brought attention to the living and working conditions of migrant workers in Kerala. Many of them rely on common kitchens and shared facilities, which may lack proper hygiene and cleanliness. Public health officials have urged employers and caretakers to maintain strict food safety standards to protect vulnerable workers from such health risks.

    Cases of food poisoning among migrant workers are not uncommon, and the government has previously taken steps to raise awareness and improve hygiene practices. Officials have reassured the public that they are closely monitoring this situation and will take necessary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all workers involved.

    As of now, there is no immediate threat to the lives of the affected workers, and doctors are optimistic about their recovery. Authorities are expected to release further updates as investigations continue and safety inspections are completed in the area.

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