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How can the U S reduce drug overdose deaths? A wide range of ideas awaits Biden

How can the U.S. reduce drug overdose deaths? A wide range of ideas awaits Biden Lenny Bernstein and Dan Diamond A stunning report this week that an estimated 93,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2020 has renewed attention on the nation’s other epidemic: the drug crisis that the government, health-care workers and street-level activists have been battling unsuccessfully for more than two decades. The Biden administration made the drug problem a top priority even before it came into office. But the worsening crisis is President Biden’s responsibility now, and it may demand more innovative approaches that advocates have been proposing for years and other countries have adopted.

A Flood of People Seek Help As Drug Overdose Deaths Spike In Kansas And Missouri

A Flood of People Seek Help As Drug Overdose Deaths Spike In Kansas And Missouri
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National Safety Council Statement on New CDC Drug Overdose Data

National Safety Council Statement on New CDC Drug Overdose Data News provided by Share this article Share this article ITASCA, Ill., July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The National Safety Council is greatly disappointed by the latest provisional drug overdose data released by the CDC. Last year marks the largest annual increase in deaths reported from overdoses in at least 50 years, with nearly three-quarters of fatal overdoses attributed to opioids. Opioids are the cause of the single worst drug overdose crisis in U.S. history, and the coronavirus pandemic has only exacerbated this epidemic. Further, nearly 21 million Americans are living with a substance use disorder (SUD), and 70% of them are employed.

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