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Brian Mann covers the U-S opioid and fentanyl disaster for NPR. Which means he talks to lots of people battling dependancy. Time and again, he is heard tales of people that have succumbed to their dependancy — final yr 112, 000 — greater than ever in historical past.
However when Mann traveled to Portugal to report on that nation’s mannequin for coping with the opioid disaster, he heard a really completely different story. Overdose deaths in Portugal are extraordinarily uncommon.
The nation has taken a radically completely different strategy to medicine – decriminalizing small quantities and publicly funding dependancy providers – together with websites the place individuals can use medicine like crack and heroin.
Portugal treats dependancy as an sickness somewhat than against the law. Nobody has to pay for dependancy care, and nobody scrambles to navigate a poorly regulated restoration system. May Portugal’s strategy assist the U-S struggle its opioid epidemic?
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