(1)A Woman In Kentucky, U.S. Dollar Fell To The Floorimage text translation
(2)I was paralyzed while picking up bills
(3)According to the New York Post and other foreign media on the 12th, Lenny Parson recently ate at a McDonald’s store in Bellevue, Tennessee, on his way to Texas with his family He found a dollar bill when he was in the bathroom and picked it up, and soon he had a paralyzing reaction
(4)I picked up a dollar bill Lenny Parson, an American woman who was taken to a hospital, captures the Internet
(1)He recovered from treatment, and suddenly from his shoulderimage text translation
(2)I felt like my whole body was sinking I couldn’t even breathe afterwards.” Medics showed symptoms similar to an overdose at the time
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(4)Lenny and her husband claimed the bill appeared to have fentanyl on it, and police also conducted an investigation focusing on this “I don’t care about morality, but never touch it whether it’s $20 or $100,” Lenny warned on Facebook
(1)In Tennessee, the U.S., a similar incident recently occurredimage text translation
(2)A dollar bill containing white powder containing drug ingredients was found on the floor at two different gas stations earlier, and the bill had been folded several times Tests show white powder tested positive for mesamphetamine and fentanyl
(3)Mesamphetamine is a narcotic drug that can control the central nervous system
(4)It’s a stimulant. Fentanyl is a small amount
(5)The devil who can kill the person he comes into contact with
(6)It’s also called a drug The lethal dose of fentanyl is estimated to be 2 ml But it has a painkiller effect on people who have pain, and it’s extreme for people who don’t have pain
(7)It’s an exciting drug. It’s cheap
(8)It’s powerful, but it’s the worst drug to cause death due to its severe side effects
(1)”Don’t touch it”. I picked up paper and tissue and had a general paralysisimage text translation
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(3)▲ Unidentified tissue attached to the handle at the time was transferred to the emergency room FA
(1)A woman who picked up a bill that fell on the street and suffered a general paralysisimage text translation
(2)A similar incident occurred again while the story shocked people
(3)According to the New York Post and NBC on the 24th, Erin Mims had to be taken to the emergency room after touching a mysterious handkerchief stuck in the door handle of a car after a birthday party with her husband at a Korean restaurant in Houston, Texas
(4)Erin was trying to open the car door to go home at the time when she found a suspicious napkin on the handle and asked, “You put the napkin on the handle,” but her husband replied, “I don’t know Erin, who thought it was just trash that someone threw away, grabbed the napkin with her bare hands, washed her hands with hand sanitizer, and got into the car in case of an emergency
(1)But in less than 2 minutes, the tip of the finger that touched the napkinimage text translation
(2)”After five minutes, I felt numb and suffocated,” Erin recalled. “I felt dizzy and had difficulty breathing, and I felt like I was having a fever all over my body. I immediately asked my husband for help and headed to the emergency room.”
(3)Erin, who was taken to the hospital, received emergency treatment and was diagnosed with “acute drug addiction.” “The amount detected in the body was so small that it was not easy to find the identity of the drug,” the medical staff said. “However, it is possible that a poisoned napkin was used for kidnapping due to an addictive substance.”
(4)Houston police also urged citizens to be careful that the victim’s symptoms are consistent with the symptoms of addiction caused by various drugs. Erin shared his terrible experience on social media and warned many people to be extra careful about similar incidents
(1)▲ The Tennessee Sheriff’s Office accidentally picked up a bill on Facebook Daily Mail, a woman with general paralysisimage text translation
(2)Difficulty breathing after picking up a dollar bill
(3)Citizens recalled the story of a woman who suffered from general paralysis while picking up a dollar bill that fell on the floor last month
(4)The woman in Kentucky also picked up a dollar bill that fell in front of the bathroom, suffered from shortness of breath and paralysis, and was taken to a hospital, where she suddenly felt her whole body sinking from her shoulder I couldn’t even breathe afterwards.”
(1)Medics showed symptoms similar to overdose at the timeimage text translation
(2)Ren and her husband claimed the bill appeared to have fentanyl on it, and police also conducted an investigation focusing on this The investigation did not detect fentanyl in the bills, but police voiced concerns as similar incidents were reported in U.S. states
(3)▲ In the U.S., Tennessee authorities recently announced that synthetic opioid fentanyl in cash
(4)Reported two separate cases found Sheriff’s Office Facebook
(5)”Be careful of unknown sources.”
(6)Tennessee authorities recently reported synthetic opioid fentanyl in cash
(7)Reported two separate cases of this discovery and informed them that it was dangerous to pick up dollar bills of unknown origin
(1)White powder on dollar bills found on local gas station floorimage text translation
(2)The substance was found, and tests showed positive results for methamphetamine and fentanyl
(3)The lethal dose of fentanyl is estimated to be 2mL, a demonic drug that can kill people who come into contact with even a small amount. It is known to be 200 times more powerful than morphine 100 times that of heroinMesamphetamine is a stimulant that strongly excites the central nervous system and is a drug commonly called hiroppong methamphetamine
(4)The sheriff’s office shared the photo of the bill in question, saying, “Please share this with family acquaintances. Be careful of the bills often seen in the company’s playground.” It also said it plans to push for legislation to toughen penalties if someone is caught using money as a pouch for drug transport
(5)Fentanyl Addiction Deaths Increase
(6)According to CDC statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, four out of every 10 fentanyl-related deaths in the U.S. are now linked to stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine As there are many such cases, along with the use of stimulants and other drugs, education and publicity should be encouraged to the public about the risk of drug mixing Fentanyl deaths accelerate during COVID-19 pandemic
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(1)Video of drug police inhaling trace amounts of fentanyl into the air with protective gloves on their hands and causing shock
(2)It’s 100 times more powerful than heroin. The lethal dose is 0002g
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