Brandon Sun By: Drew May
Naloxone kits and harm reduction supplies. Brandon paramedics used more than double the amount of anti-overdose medication in 2020 than the previous year, a trend advocates said is partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic changing the drugs people are using. (File)
Brandon paramedics used more than double the amount of anti-overdose medication in 2020 than the previous year, a trend advocates said is partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic changing the drugs people are using.
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Brandon paramedics used more than double the amount of anti-overdose medication in 2020 than the previous year, a trend advocates said is partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic changing the drugs people are using.