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Elections offices in Oregon, other states getting naloxone | State

SEATTLE — The suspicious letters sent to vote centers and government buildings in six states this month were undeniably scary, some containing traces of fentanyl or white powder, accompanied by

Officials obtain antidote after fentanyl-laced letters | News

Some of the suspicious letters sent to vote centers and government buildings in six states this month contained traces of fentanyl or white powder, accompanied by not-so-veiled threats and dubious political symbols. Harkening back to the anthrax attacks that killed five people in 2001, the mailings are prompting elections officials already frustrated with ongoing harassment and threats to reach out to police, fire and health departments for help stocking up on the overdose-reversal medication naloxone. Even if there s little risk from incidental contact with the synthetic opioid, having the antidote on hand isn t a bad idea amid an addiction crisis that is killing more than 100,000 people in the U.S. every year — and it can provide some assurance for stressed ballot workers, election managers say.

Officials stock up on overdose antidote after fentanyl-laced letters disrupt vote counting

Officials obtain antidote after fentanyl-laced letters

Some of the suspicious letters sent to vote centers and government buildings in six states this month contained traces of fentanyl or white powder, accompanied by not-so-veiled threats and dubious political symbols. Harkening back to the anthrax attacks that killed five people in 2001, the mailings are prompting elections officials already frustrated with ongoing harassment and threats to reach out to police, fire and health departments for help stocking up on the overdose-reversal medication naloxone. Even if there s little risk from incidental contact with the synthetic opioid, having the antidote on hand isn t a bad idea amid an addiction crisis that is killing more than 100,000 people in the U.S. every year — and it can provide some assurance for stressed ballot workers, election managers say.

Officials stock up on overdose antidote naloxone after fentanyl-laced letters disrupt vote counting

Suspicious letters were sent to vote centers and government buildings in six states this month, some containing traces of fentanyl or white powder, accompanied by threats and dubious political symbols.

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