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INDONESIA (AFP) — Hundreds of pupils in Indonesia fell ill after eating free school meals, officials said Wednesday, in the latest case of alleged food poisoning marring a government-funded program.
Thousands have been sick since the billion-dollar scheme of President Prabowo Subianto was launched in January, and critics have called for its suspension over hygiene concerns.
More than 660 pupils from two schools in central Java reported symptoms of food poisoning, Gunungkidul district head Endah Subekti Kuntariningsih said.
Ten teachers from one of the schools were also affected, Endah said on Instagram.
She said headmasters at schools that received the meals from the same kitchen should monitor their pupils.
“The headmasters (should) tell their students to coordinate with community health centers if there are any symptoms,” Endah said.
Most of those taken sick experienced diarrhea, nausea and dizziness after they ate meals that were served on Tuesday, local health agency head Ismono told journalists.

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