A council member ’ s solution to his Ohio town ’ s overdose problem: Let addicts die

Under a plan by an city council member in Ohio, people who dial 911 seeking help for someone who's overdosing on opioids may start hearing something new from dispatchers: “No.” In response to the opioid epidemic that swept the nation — including the small city of Middletown, population 50,000 — Council member Dan Picard has floated an idea that has been […]Related:President Trump wants you to know he actually does care about HIV/AIDSA mother’s response to the health-care debate: Her 3-year-old son’s $231,000 hospital billJohn Oliver blasts Trump as a ‘human megaphone’ for the anti-vaccine movement
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news