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Libraries on Chicago’s South and West Sides Stock Overdose Antidote

by Courtney Kueppers March 23, 2022March 30, 2022

nside the front doors of the Chicago Public Library branch in Austin, there’s a sign that reads “save (nalox)one life.” Below it, there’s a plastic container that looks like a first aid kit affixed to the wall. The box is labeled with bold letters that read “naloxone available here.” The library location in the West […]

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