俄亥俄州扩大了实时药物警报系统,为公共卫生支助提供新的资金。
Ohio expands real-time drug alert system with new funding for public health support.
2019年启动的SOAR倡议的坏批次警报文本服务实时警告俄亥俄居民,在ZIP代码中检测到危险毒品批次,如芬太尼或苯丙胺。
The SOAR Initiative’s Bad Batch Alerts text service, launched in 2019, warns Ohio residents in real time when dangerous drug batches—like those laced with fentanyl or xylazine—are detected in their ZIP code.
用户通过向区域号码发“SOAR”短信注册,并可以报告可疑物质。
Users sign up by texting “SOAR” to regional numbers and can report suspicious substances.
该系统有10 000多个订户,正在扩大,为软件升级提供200 000美元,从富兰克林州提供100 000美元,用于雇用外联协调员,帮助用户获得减少伤害的服务。
The system, which has over 10,000 subscribers, is expanding with $200,000 in OneOhio funding for software upgrades and $100,000 from Franklin County to hire outreach coordinators who help users access harm reduction services.
富兰克林县和哥伦布都正在使用类阿片定居基金——分别为1 000万美元和近300万美元——支持公共保健方案,包括吸毒成瘾咨询、纳诺酮和清洁针头交换。
Both Franklin County and Columbus are using opioid settlement funds—$10 million and nearly $3 million respectively—to support public health programs, including addiction counseling, naloxone, and clean needle exchanges.
该倡议在俄亥俄州11个区域继续增长。
The initiative continues to grow across Ohio’s 11 regions.