Johnson to Fight Fentanyl, After Case in Puebla
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“The fentanyl does not distinguish whether you are from the United States or from Mexico.” With that phrase, the United States ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, lamented what happened in the municipality of Huauchinango, Puebla, where at least one minor suffered fentanyl poisoning on 17 February.The US diplomat published his position on his official X account, where he resumed the statement of the State Health Secretariat on the case.In his …
Mexico City.- After a case of intoxication of a group of infants was registered in Puebla, where a girl gave fentanyl positive, the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, urged to fight this drug. The official said this case shows that this drug does not distinguish nationalities. "This reinforces the urgency of dismantling networks that poison our communities with fentanyl. We are encouraged to know that they are in recovery. Our p…
The US ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, said this afternoon that the intoxication of a minor following the consumption of a tamale with alleged fentanyl in Huauchinango, which occurred last weekend, is a sign of urgency to reinforce the measures aimed at dismantling criminal networks that traffic in this substance between the two nations. In this regard, he pointed out that this synthetic drug, approximately 100 times more potent than morph…
After the case of a possible intoxication of seven minors due to the intake of fentanyl-contaminated tamales in Huauchinango, Puebla, the United States ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, lamented the case through his X account. “Fentanil does not distinguish whether you are from the United States or Mexico. As this case painfully demonstrates, it does not distinguish between an adult and a defenceless child,” said Johnson.TE MAY INTEREST: Ala…
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson , sent a strong message after the case of seven intoxicated minors in Huauchinango, Puebla, where toxicological studies detected the presence of fentanyl in a 10-year-old girl. "The fentanyl does not distinguish" :The U.S. ambassador in Mexico about poisoning in Puebla By noting that fentanyl "does not distinguish between an adult and a defenceless child," the diplomat emphasized one of the most sens…
“This reinforces the urgency of dismantling networks that poison our communities,” says Ronald Johnson.
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