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Daly City library trustees endorse opioid-overdose prevention policy
Summary
At its Sept. 17 meeting, the Daly City Library Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed a revised opioid overdose prevention policy that clarifies naloxone use by community members and removes incorrect language about fentanyl skin exposure.
The Daly City Library Board of Trustees on Sept. 17 unanimously endorsed a revised opioid overdose prevention policy that clarifies community use of naloxone and corrects factual language about fentanyl exposure.
Library staff presented the updated draft and said it incorporated changes requested at the prior meeting, including language that clarifies "members of the community could make use of the naloxone to rescue someone, if they were comfortable doing that," and the removal of erroneous wording implying fentanyl can pass instantly through skin. The staff presentation…
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