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Highland Hospital’s new vending machine offers free socks, tampons, and drug test kits

Highland Hospital has a new vending machine. But instead of soda, it has socks. Instead of chips, there’s condoms.

And it’s all free.

The “harm-reduction vending machine” launched in Highland’s emergency department this fall, offers basic supplies to anyone who needs it, with a focus on reaching those who might benefit from the substance-use services at the hospital’s Bridge program.

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Column: I went to an overdose prevention site. Biden and Newsom need to stop blocking them

Isaias Lopez was dying, but he didn’t know it.

Lopez was slumped against a wall in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, where the concentration of homelessness and drug use have divided this city politically.

A baby blue baseball cap and a white hoodie covered his head, making him just another human lump to be avoided by passersby. He had begun to nod off from the fentanyl that minutes ago was in a scrap of tin foil that now lay nearly empty on his legs

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Amid backlash to harm reduction, addiction experts warn against reprising ‘war on drugs’

Amid what feels like an ever-worsening drug crisis here, locals and politicians alike are fed up. Overdose death rates remain near all-time highs. The Tenderloin, a historic downtown neighborhood, remains rife with open-air substance use and drug dealing. Public health officials are increasingly at a loss.

But the solution is not a return to the ‘war on drugs’…

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