Mayor announces funds to expand opioid fight

<p>Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced an additional $22 million to go toward citywide efforts to combat the opioid crisis.</p>

News 12 Staff

Mar 19, 2018, 10:36 PM

Updated 2,223 days ago

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Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced an additional $22 million to go toward citywide efforts to combat the opioid crisis.
The mayor and first lady Chirlane McCray made the announcement Monday in Staten Island -- one of the boroughs hit hardest by widespread prescription drug abuse.
The new services call for expanding inpatient programs at hospitals, establishing a "specialized training institute" by this spring, expanding crisis response services and distributing 5,000 overdose-reversal kits to affected homes to be handed out by the FDNY.
De Blasio says the city is making strides toward lowering the number of opioid-related deaths.
"Now it is time to go on the offensive; it's time to fight it back," he says.
City health leaders say the number of prescription-related deaths from 2016 to 2017 has stabilized instead of increasing. They say they anticipate the new measures will save as many as 400 lives by 2022.


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