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The students, all of the Thomas Earnshaw Elementary School in Punta, Sta. Ana, fell ill reportedly after consuming egg sandwiches and drinks at the school canteen Friday.
The children started complaining of dizziness, stomach pain and headache on Saturday night. The following morning, many of them had fever and diarrhea.
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