Swimming club accepts responsibility after more than 200 children fall ill
A swimming club in northern China admitted responsibility on Wednesday for more than 200 children members falling ill after taking lessons in their pool, a mainland newspaper reports.
The hygiene department in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, started investigating the Feiyu swimming club after 225 children were reported as having bacterial infections, with symptoms such as high fever and inflamed eyes, the Beijing Times reported.
A 6-year-old who started the swimming class on August 6 was diagnosed after his fifth class with hand, foot and mouth disease, pneumonia and Epstein-Barr virus. The latter is best known for causing mononucleosis but can lead to more serious diseases.
The swimming club started operation in 2005. However, its hygiene certificate had been expired for more than two months, according to the report.