Mass poisoning of SOCAR workers is reported
Baku/22.07.17/ uran: A group of workers of the "SOCAR Polymer" with suspicion of mass poisoning was taken to the clinic "Unikal" in Sumgait.
The clinic confirmed this fact, but refused to provide any data: "These patients were transferred to the Department of Infectious Diseases of Hospital No. 1, so the information should be given by the department."
In the Department of Infectious Diseases in Hospital No. 1, a doctor who did not identify himself did not confirm the receipt of a group of people: "It was about 3-4 people, we diagnosed" diarrhea", but this is not the final diagnosis, What is the cause of the disease. "
However, for some reason, the doctor decided to emphasize that among those who acted with this diagnosis, there were also persons without symptoms of this disease. According to the doctor, all those who arrived were rinsed stomach, after which they were released home, and no one remained in the hospital.
However, another source reported that in the said hospital, two SOCAR workers are being treated in the infectious disease department.
Our repeated attempts to contact the Sumgayit city health department by phone were futile.
A few days ago such a mass poisoning took place in one of the enterprises of SOCAR in Turkey, but SOCAR stated that this enterprise has nothing to do with it.--0--
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- 22 July 2017 18:29
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