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Canadian Public Health Association

Closing supervised consumption sites will not solve the drug crisis, but it will take lives

Mikayla Keniry

News Source

The Brock Press

Location

St. Catharines, Ontario

Category

Print/online


The closure of several SCSs is so life-threatening that it prompted the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) to share a media release urging the government to reconsider their actions. The scathing title of the release, “dead people don’t need recovery beds,” powerfully sums up the CPHA’s warnings. 


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