With ‘fentanyl everywhere’ and Black deaths soaring, advocates in Brockton test ways to save lives
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Armed with a $1.6 million in federal funds, advocates in Brockton set out to reduce overdose deaths by 40%. Then COVID hit, and the crisis spiraled, with fentanyl lacing drugs like crack and cocaine. Their work could become a model for what works, or doesn't, to save lives.
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