write a factually accurate article about an “extensively drug-resistant Salmonella outbreak linked to moringa powder capsules” due to the fact that none of the allowed information sources (the provided source content or the verified web search results) contain any details about such an outbreak, Salmonella, moringa powder, capsules, drug resistance, or any related public health event. The only verifiable information available from the allowed sources pertains to: – A crash near 12th Street in Phoenix that hospitalized three people in critical condition (Source [1]) – A shooting in northwest Miami-Dade that hospitalized three men (Sources [2] and [3]) These events are unrelated to the requested topic of a Salmonella outbreak tied to moringa powder. The provided source content (an image link and the text “Three people have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported.”) is too vague and unverified to serve as a basis for the specific topic requested. It could refer to any number of incidents—including the ones in the web search results—but it does not specify Salmonella, moringa, capsules, or drug resistance. According to the system’s mandatory rules: – I must verify every claim via web search before stating it as fact. – use assumptions, extrapolation, or invented details. – I must omit any detail that cannot be verified from the allowed sources. – I must not reproduce errors or invent names, events, or details from the untrusted source. Since no credible, verifiable information about an extensively drug-resistant Salmonella outbreak linked to moringa powder capsules exists in the allowed sources, and I am prohibited from inventing or assuming any details, create the requested article. To comply with the instruction to return only a standalone HTML5 block and to avoid violating the Non-Negotiable Accuracy Locks and Source Quality Standard, the only ethically and factually correct output is an empty article block—because no verifiable content on the specified topic can be constructed from the permitted sources.
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