News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Used Needles A Safety Hazard |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Used Needles A Safety Hazard |
Published On: | 2002-11-22 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 19:17:13 |
USED NEEDLES A SAFETY HAZARD
As an emergency paramedic who has worked in the Downtown Eastside area, I
applaud Larry Campbell's plan to create safe injection sites.
One only has to take a short walk down the alleys to see the discarded
needles left after drug use.
These used needles pose a safety hazard to us all.
As paramedics, we often risk getting stuck by a discarded "dirty" needle
while responding to the medical needs of our patients.
Although this is a risk we are trained to be aware of, creating
safe-injection sites may reduce the risk of contracting Hepatitis or HIV
from a needle left on the street.
Safe-injection sites may not be the cure for drug addiction, but they may
be part of the solution.
Stuart Myers,
Port Coquitlam
As an emergency paramedic who has worked in the Downtown Eastside area, I
applaud Larry Campbell's plan to create safe injection sites.
One only has to take a short walk down the alleys to see the discarded
needles left after drug use.
These used needles pose a safety hazard to us all.
As paramedics, we often risk getting stuck by a discarded "dirty" needle
while responding to the medical needs of our patients.
Although this is a risk we are trained to be aware of, creating
safe-injection sites may reduce the risk of contracting Hepatitis or HIV
from a needle left on the street.
Safe-injection sites may not be the cure for drug addiction, but they may
be part of the solution.
Stuart Myers,
Port Coquitlam
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