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Health Officials Want Permanent Pandemic Flexibility as Overdoses Climb
Episode 126

Health Officials Want Permanent Pandemic Flexibility as Overdoses Climb

Researchers say they recently discovered a grim consequence of the pandemic: overdose death rates climbed dramatically. The United States saw overdose fatalities increase 50%, with 107,000 people dying in 2021. The biggest spikes happened among American Indian and Native Americans and black Americans. Among adolescents, overdoses more than doubled. Federal regulatory changes during the pandemic, however, granted more flexibility that some health professionals and advocates want to keep in place permanently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pennsylvania-in-focus/support

Pennsylvania in Focus

May 19, 20235m 50s

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Show Notes

Researchers say they recently discovered a grim consequence of the pandemic: overdose death rates climbed dramatically. The United States saw overdose fatalities increase 50%, with 107,000 people dying in 2021. The biggest spikes happened among American Indian and Native Americans and black Americans. Among adolescents, overdoses more than doubled. Federal regulatory changes during the pandemic, however, granted more flexibility that some health professionals and advocates want to keep in place permanently.


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