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Author: Vickers-Smith, Rachel; Cooper, Hannah L.F.; Young, April M.
Title: COVID-19 and Opioid Use in Appalachian Kentucky: Challenges and Silver Linings
  • Cord-id: 0fdpv53c
  • Document date: 2020_1_1
  • ID: 0fdpv53c
    Snippet: Appalachian Kentucky is currently fighting two public health emergencies—COVID-19 and the opioid epidemic—leaving the area strapped for resources to care for these ongoing crises. During this time, people who use opioids (PWUO) have increased vulnerability to fatal overdoses and drug-related harms (e.g., HIV). Disruption of already limited services posed by COVID-19 could have an especially detrimental impact on the health of PWUO. Though the COVID-19 pandemic is jeopardizing hard-won progre
    Document: Appalachian Kentucky is currently fighting two public health emergencies—COVID-19 and the opioid epidemic—leaving the area strapped for resources to care for these ongoing crises. During this time, people who use opioids (PWUO) have increased vulnerability to fatal overdoses and drug-related harms (e.g., HIV). Disruption of already limited services posed by COVID-19 could have an especially detrimental impact on the health of PWUO. Though the COVID-19 pandemic is jeopardizing hard-won progress in fighting the opioid epidemic, innovations in state policy and service delivery brought about by the pandemic may improve the health of PWUO long-term if they are retained.

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