Around 100 students in the town of Sta. Catalina in Negros Oriental were hospitalized after drinking fresh milk rationed from the Department of Education, according to a report in "State on the Nation" on Friday.
The Department of Education on Saturday said it is investigating suspected food-borne illnesses allegedly due to contaminated milk it distributed in schools in Negros Oriental.
The class-action lawsuit, which seeks an apology and monetary compensation, cites that the children have experienced emotional trauma after drinking the contaminated milk with sanitizer.
The Connecticut Department of Agriculture is investigating some Guida’s Dairy milk that they said could be contaminated with diluted sanitizer after dozens of.