Vancouver’s Unconventional Approach to Its Fentanyl Crisis
Episode Date: September 2, 2022An influx of Fentanyl, a highly lethal synthetic narcotic, has aggravated the opioid crisis in the United States and prompted communities to scramble...
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2042 episodes transcribedAn influx of Fentanyl, a highly lethal synthetic narcotic, has aggravated the opioid crisis in the United States and prompted communities to scramble...
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