Calls for inhalation spaces grow after 2 supervised injection sites close
The temporary closure of supervised injection sites at two Ottawa health centres last week highlights the need for space where people can safely inhale illicit drugs, the director of one of the sites says.
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The temporary closure of supervised injection sites at two Ottawa health centres last week highlights the need for space where people can safely inhale illicit drugs, the director of one of the sites says.