Toronto to see more emergency calls after supervised drug-use sites close: top doctor | Unpublished
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Author: Liam Casey
Publication Date: January 20, 2025 - 14:50

Toronto to see more emergency calls after supervised drug-use sites close: top doctor

January 20, 2025
Toronto’s acting medical officer of health says emergency services will see an increase in calls after new provincial laws shutter five supervised drug-use sites in the city this spring.Dr. Na-Koshie Lamptey is recommending that the city’s board of health urge the province to expand access to supervised drug-use sites that comply with the new rules, including at existing sites that are expected to continue operating.But in addition to shutting down 10 supervised drug-use sites across Ontario due to their proximity to schools and daycares, the provincial government has banned new sites from opening altogether.


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