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Nueces County public‑health director outlines expanded services, sparks debate over Narcan vending machine
Summary
Dr. Anita Curion presented a quarterly public‑health report outlining new clinic hours, mobile outreach, senior and childhood programs and a planned mid‑May naloxone vending machine; commissioners supported access but asked county legal staff to review liability and location before launch.
Dr. Anita Curion, director of the Corpus Christi–Nueces County Public Health District, told the Commissioners Court on April 30 that the district is expanding access to services with extended clinic hours, evening and weekend mobile outreach, and pilot programs for seniors and children.
Curion highlighted a mid‑May plan to install a naloxone (Narcan) vending machine in collaboration with partners and said officials hope to place blood‑pressure kiosks and sensory pathways at library sites. The district also described a recent…
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