Switzerland Mails Iodine Tablets to 5 Million Residents in Case of Nuclear Disaster: Take 'at Request of Authorities'
By Jack Davis October 29, 2023 at 10:07am Iodine tablets are in the mail to millions of Swiss citizens as part of the country’s preparation for a disaster at one of its nuclear power plants.
In 2014, about 4.6 million potassium iodide tablets were sent out, according to Swiss Info. With a 10-year life span, those are now expiring.
Everyone living within 50 kilometers of one of the country’s three nuclear power plants will get their iodine tablets in the mail. That totals about 4 million people, according to the website jodtabletten.
The total is down from 2014 because one nuclear power plant in Mühleberg has been shut down.
The pill box seen in the image below arrived in the Postal Mail to every home in Switzerland today. The accompanying letter tells citizens “Iodine tablets, to be taken at the request of the authorities in the event of radioactive fallout.” pic.twitter.com/nxyPj7Fl00
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How can potassium iodide expire? It's a salt. Does the carrier acquire the inability to dissolve in the gut?
What if the salt loses its saltiness?