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Baoding more than students to participate in summer camp after fever hospitalized, this is whose responsibility?

Baoding more than students to participate in summer camp after fever hospitalized, this is certainly the summer camp organization has the greatest responsibility, followed by parents and regulatory agencies also have some responsibility.

According to news reports, the summer camp was organized on the eve of the start of the fall semester, and the children who attended were not tested for nucleic acid or monitored for body temperature. With the start of the school year just around the corner, the school should have notified parents, emphasizing the need not to go outside and to monitor body temperatures over a fourteen-day period. And now the epidemic abroad is still very serious, the domestic epidemic is also still in the prevention and control stage, before the start of the school year, the school will organize teachers and students to conduct nucleic acid testing, even if not all the test, but also required to report the health of the green code and fourteen days of the itinerary. However, these parents have turned a deaf ear to this and acted in their own way, still enrolling their children in summer camps. I do not know what the parents of these children are thinking. Shouldn't they be preparing for the start of the school year? Why do they still want to participate in this activity?

Why did the summer camp organization make such a big deal out of organizing a multi-party event during the epidemic control period? Did they report it to the relevant authorities? Did they get approval from the relevant authorities? If they organized this kind of large-scale activities without approval, did they violate the relevant laws and regulations. If the relevant departments have agreed to organize it, then these departments should be able to investigate it properly.

According to the final news results, the organizing body was not approved to organize the activity, the child was admitted to the hospital with a fever and the new crown pneumonia has no relationship, but what exactly caused it is still under investigation. Some students found that the potatoes they consumed were sprouted when they ate at the activity base, but the instructor said they could eat them. Sprouted potatoes contain lobelin, or lycopene, a neurotoxin that inhibits the respiratory system, and if accidentally ingested, it can cause a variety of discomforts, and in severe cases, can lead to death. Sprouted potatoes are not edible, this is the most basic common sense, but the base instructor told the children can eat. The base of the summer camp attended by the children is not engaged in food service resources, and the chef has no qualification, so why would the summer camp organization choose such a base to carry out activities? Are there any interests between them?

Lastly, I hope the children will recover soon and return to school.