News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Needle Exchange Program Expands |
Title: | US CA: Needle Exchange Program Expands |
Published On: | 1999-12-21 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 08:03:25 |
NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAM EXPANDS
Officials in California's San Mateo County were slated to declare a local
health emergency on Tuesday, in order to legalize needle exchange programs.
A law signed by California Gov. Gray Davis in October permits local
agencies to declare public health emergencies in order to legally hold
needle exchanges, and a growing number of counties in the area have done so.
The counties that have issued such declarations--including Alameda and
Contra Costa last week, and Santa Clara, San Francisco, and Santa Cruz long
before that--will only be protected from prosecution after the law takes
effect, on January 1, 2000.
A report issued earlier this month indicated that up to 13,000 San Mateo
County residents may be infected with hepatitis C, approximately two-thirds
of whom were infected via dirty syringes.
Officials in California's San Mateo County were slated to declare a local
health emergency on Tuesday, in order to legalize needle exchange programs.
A law signed by California Gov. Gray Davis in October permits local
agencies to declare public health emergencies in order to legally hold
needle exchanges, and a growing number of counties in the area have done so.
The counties that have issued such declarations--including Alameda and
Contra Costa last week, and Santa Clara, San Francisco, and Santa Cruz long
before that--will only be protected from prosecution after the law takes
effect, on January 1, 2000.
A report issued earlier this month indicated that up to 13,000 San Mateo
County residents may be infected with hepatitis C, approximately two-thirds
of whom were infected via dirty syringes.
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