SM Goh says mass food poisoning case shows how poor hygiene can affect public health.
"If you have poor hygiene, spitting in public places, littering, food all over the place, rats running around the market, that's very ungracious behaviour," he said.
In what is possibly Singapore's worst case of mass food poisoning, two women died after eating rojak from a stall in the Geylang Serai Temporary Market. 150 people also fell ill and four are still in hospital. Source
"If you have poor hygiene, spitting in public places, littering, food all over the place, rats running around the market, that's very ungracious behaviour," he said.
In what is possibly Singapore's worst case of mass food poisoning, two women died after eating rojak from a stall in the Geylang Serai Temporary Market. 150 people also fell ill and four are still in hospital. Source
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