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New york daily news: No Harm done: overdose prevention centers must stay open
January 9, 2023
Just over a year after New York City led the nation in establishing two overdose prevention centers to serve people at risk of falling to a continuing epidemic of opioid abuse, not only have no additional facilities opened, the existing ones are now at risk of closing. The centers, run by nonprofit OnPoint, couldĀ run out of money by next month. This is as clear a public policy failure as you can get.
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