The overdose crisis requires evidence-based investments in harm reduction, treatment, and prevention, and overdose prevention centers, naloxone, and support services save lives. In an editorial from New York Daily News, they advocate for a wider array of investments in harm reduction services – like those operated by OnPoint NYC. As the overdose epidemic continues, policymakers must invest in what works.

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