Ten people have died this month alone – but the good news is 180 lives have been saved by Naloxone over the past few years, according to a CDHD board member
If Sullivan wants information, he could go out and ask for it himself. This appears to be a man out of his depth in literacy and comprehension who is completely unqualified for his position.
Opioids and overdoses have been around for ages before the Covid pandemic or vaccines. There is no reasoning with blind, stubborn ignorance.
Frustrating. At first I thought Sullivan was going to lead down a helpful pathway, as some of his questions seemed worth considering. But then circling back to tie it to COVID vaccines? Troubling that the board cannot rely on their members to work toward solution.
Dominick, this is really helpful info for the community to have: not sure they are hearing it any other way? And as much as privacy laws can be frustrating, they are there to protect all of us...when it is us.
I have been carrying Naloxone in my purse at all times for about a year now and have a second one in my backpack. Naloxone will not harm a person who does not have opioids in their system and could save someone who does. I wish more townspeople would carry Naloxone. It could save the life of the son/daughter of someone we know or don't know.
If Sullivan wants information, he could go out and ask for it himself. This appears to be a man out of his depth in literacy and comprehension who is completely unqualified for his position.
Opioids and overdoses have been around for ages before the Covid pandemic or vaccines. There is no reasoning with blind, stubborn ignorance.
Frustrating. At first I thought Sullivan was going to lead down a helpful pathway, as some of his questions seemed worth considering. But then circling back to tie it to COVID vaccines? Troubling that the board cannot rely on their members to work toward solution.
Dominick, this is really helpful info for the community to have: not sure they are hearing it any other way? And as much as privacy laws can be frustrating, they are there to protect all of us...when it is us.
I have been carrying Naloxone in my purse at all times for about a year now and have a second one in my backpack. Naloxone will not harm a person who does not have opioids in their system and could save someone who does. I wish more townspeople would carry Naloxone. It could save the life of the son/daughter of someone we know or don't know.