Ohio is still dealing with overdose fallout from pandemic, but there is hope. Author: Monica Robins Updated: 6:31 PM EDT May 5, 2021 CLEVELAND — Jasmine (doesn’t want her last name used) spent the beginning of 2020 trying to kick an alcohol addiction. But when the pandemic shutdown hit, so did the isolation, and she and so many others got off track. Eventually, she found her way back to the Women's Recovery Center of Greater Cleveland, but this time, her link was through a computer. "I am now six months clean, and I've achieved the support and resources I need to continue a life of sobriety," Jasmine told 3News.