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Health, Education ministries to review SOP for school outdoor activities following student's death

KUALA SELANGOR: The Health and Education ministries will review the standard operating procedure (SOP) for outdoor activities in schools to prevent any untoward incidents.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the incident involving the death of a 14-year-old student in Negri Sembilan during a cross-country activity hosted by his school on April 19 necessitates a comprehensive SOP to serve as a guideline for all parties in the future.

On Friday, it was reported that the student, who it was learnt had a history of heart disease since 2016, had collapsed while taking part in the cross-country activity about 9.30am.

He was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead two hours later.

On another matter, Dr Dzulkefly said his ministry's enforcement team should be more tactical in curbing the activities of foreign vendors with questionable hygiene selling food.

He said ministry enforcement officers must identify the modus operandi of these foreign traders so that more effective action can be taken when necessary.

He said the issue of foreign street food vendors plying their trade in popular spots in the city, which has gained attention recently, can serve as a lesson on the importance of taking more effective actions before conducting on-site inspections.

"We went there to take action, but (ministry) officers found that they were no longer at the location," he said when met after the Aidilfitri open house for the Kuala Selangor parliamentary constituency.

He was asked about the ministry's actions regarding a viral video showing the activities of foreign street food vendors that have raised concerns among netizens.

Dr Dzulkefly said the ministry has also identified their modus operandi and will tighten monitoring to stop the activities.

A 23-second video on the foreign street food vendors' activities believed to be operating near the Al-Bukhary Mosque in Jalan Hang Tuah, Kuala Lumpur, went viral on social media recently, sparking reactions from netizens, who were dissatisfied with the perceived oversight of the enforcement system of the authorities. — Bernama

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