Qom Representative Says Student Poisoning Incident is Exaggerated

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Qom Representative Says Student Poisoning Incident is Exaggerated

The representative of Qom said the poisoning of Qom students has been exaggerated.

Ahmad Amirabadi Farahani, the representative of Qom, stated that what is observed in this case is that it has been exaggerated. Yesterday, 28 students were taken to the hospital, and out of this number, only 8 said their hands and feet were shaking and they were feeling stressed. Some also had underlying health conditions. We can analyze this issue with an example: in a group, if 8 to 10 people say they are suffocating, other individuals with underlying conditions may also feel suffocated and claim they are suffocating. Based on this, the issue can be termed a phobia.

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