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Home > Drugs > More than 180,000 people overdosed on opioids and survived in the past year, new White House dashboard shows

More than 180,000 people overdosed on opioids and survived in the past year, new White House dashboard shows

Posted on December 8, 2022December 8, 2022 by Michael McCormick
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