Recently, on social networks, a photo of a Zalo group message called "Department B8 BV105" has been circulating with the content: "My family reminds the children not to eat or buy this candy. Hospital 105 tested positive for synthetic drugs. In Son Tay, a stranger appeared at the school gate to distribute candy to students after school."
Regarding the above information, Military Hospital 105 has confirmed: "This is false information that causes public confusion, affects security, social order as well as the reputation of the hospital. Currently, Military Hospital 105 only tests for drugs through urine, does not conduct drug tests through other samples and does not test for drugs on any type of candy that tested positive for synthetic drugs as the information is spreading on social networks."
According to Hanoi City Police, at a school in Son Tay Town, some students suffered from stomach aches after consuming a fruit-flavored candy purchased online on social media. No candy was distributed to students at the school gate.
We recommend that people be cautious and vigilant when writing articles, sharing unverified information, images, and clips; avoid causing public panic, negatively affecting security and order in the area. Cases of sharing untrue information on social networks will be strictly handled according to the provisions of the law.
At the same time, it is recommended that schools and parents propagate and inform their children not to buy or use candies and foods of unknown origin, which can affect their health when used.
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