Pubdate: Tue, 06 Feb 2018
Source: Philadelphia Daily News (PA)
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Author: Aubrey Whelan

SAN FRANCISCO ANNOUNCES PLANS TO OPEN SAFE INJECTION SITES

Officials in San Francisco said Tuesday they will open two safe
injection sites this summer, joining Philadelphia and Seattle on the
list of American cities that are planning to open sites where people
in addiction can use drugs under medical supervision and be revived if
they overdose.

The announcement comes three weeks after Philadelphia officials
announced their own plans to open a site here. Like Philadelphia's,
the San Francisco site will be funded privately. And also like
Philadelphia, the funding sources aren't yet clear, the San Francisco
Chronicle reported. City officials there said they were working with
"six to eight nonprofits that already operate needle exchanges and
offer other drug addiction services." Two will host the first safe
injection sites, and will likely open in July, officials said.

Activists in Seattle, the only other American city close to opening a
site, warned other cities considering the harm-prevention facilities
to open quickly, lest they get bogged down in the bureaucratic debate
that they say has kept that city from opening a site for nearly a year.

Philadelphia officials haven't offered a timeline on when safe
injection sites will open here, though city officials have estimated
the process may take six to 18 months.

Last week, officials told the Inquirer and Daily News that, so far,
they have fielded no offers from private entities who could host the
sites.
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