Dozens of students sent to hospitals after sanitizer found in milk cartons at schools

(PENN LIVE) – Dozens of Camden, New Jersey, students were sent to local hospitals after a “non-toxic consumable sanitizer” was discovered in milk cartons in various schools in the city, officials confirmed to NJ Advance Media on Wednesday afternoon.

At least 64 students were “impacted” by the incident, school officials said. However, the Camden City School District did not immediately clarify if that meant those students had ingested it or were sick.

According to school district spokeswoman Valerie Merritt, more than 30 students were sent to two hospitals following the discovery of the colorless substance Wednesday morning.

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