Toronto’s Chief Medical Officer of Health says the overwhelming majority of medical and scientific consensus is that supervised injection sites are beneficial to the health of both individual users as well as the larger community. The sites allow people to take illicitly-obtained drugs while supervised by nurses, in order to prevent overdoses and the spread of diseases.
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Toronto Chief Medical Officer of health says medical proof is solidly behind safe injection sites
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