COVID-19 Social Distancing & Safe Supply in Canada
COVID-19 Social Distancing & Safe Supply in Canada
Those on the front lines of addictions medicine are sending a warning that the number of opioid overdose deaths is increasing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Vital solutions are closing during this time of social distancing, including supervised injection sites, pain clinics, and counseling centers. “If safe supply were something that was readily available to people who use drugs, it would drastically increase their ability to stay put and stay in place, wherever they deem their home to be,” said Andrea Sereda, a family physician at the London InterCommunity Health Centre in London, Ontario. She has been prescribing hydromorphone pills since 2019 to more than 100 patients.Sereda’s program has proven to be essential amid the opioid crisis, preventing people from overdosing and dying from illegal street drugs. Thus, she was become increasing vocal about the benefits of this program during COVID-19, when mental health and addiction issues could be at their peak.“Having a safe supply for people who choose to continue using drugs would give them the ability to stay in place,” Sereda said. “Then they’re not out seeking their drug dealer. They’re not having that interaction with their drug dealer multiple times a day. They’re not out panhandling, doing sex work to acquire the medication that they then go home to use.”
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