Posted on 05/07/2020 5:40:40 AM PDT by kevcol
Dr Grant Colfax, San Francisco's public health director, said the harm-reduction approach is widespread and based on decades of sound public health policy.
'Our focus needs to be on supporting them,' he said of the people who are isolating or under quarantine.
For people experiencing alcohol withdrawal, the Department of Public Health calculates the minimum amount needed and delivers them with meals.
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Free drugs, free booze, free hotel room, free food - and we wonder why SF has a homeless problem?
Alas the state went from a $20 billion surplus fund to a $40 billion deficit so soon there won’t be any funding for this nonsense. The best day of my life was when i left the SF tax roles (don’t tell my wife)
Free crapin onna sidewalk too!
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