Washington state doctors find carfentanyl in autopsies
April 3, 2021
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SEATTLE (AP) Doctors at a county medical examiner s office in Washington state have discovered a synthetic opioid in their community that is 100 times stronger than fentanyl.
The doctors at the Whatcom County Medical Examiner s office found the drug carfentanyl during autopsies on overdose victims, KING-TV reported Friday.
“This does pose a risk and a danger to our community,” Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Kevin Hester said. “We’re kind of seeing carfentanyl in its infancy here in Whatcom County, and we expect it to take on a growing precedence.”
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BANGKOK, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Thailand’s palace has released photographs of King Maha Vajiralongkorn visiting prisons with his royal consort, Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, as the royal family steps up public appearances following mass protests demanding reforms to the monarchy.
In a segment on the nightly royal bulletin on state and private TV channels on Saturday, the king and his consort - restored to her position last year after having been disgraced and stripped of her titles - are shown inspecting projects in jails across Thailand.
They are photographed sweeping floors and speaking to officials during the last two months of 2020, and the segment also featured interviews with inmates speaking about the benefits of the projects.