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Related: About this forumHealth experts say Trump's opioid response relies on magical thinking
Source: The Guardian
Health experts say Trump's opioid response relies on magical thinking
While some welcomed the presidents declaration of a public health emergency to fight the drug crisis others warned it would mean little without extra funding
Jessica Glenza in New York
Friday 27 October 2017 11.00 BST
When Donald Trump directed his administration to declare Americas opioid overdose crisis a public health emergency, Republicans swiftly praised his bold national leadership.
But with no new funding, many public health experts and state officials said it was magical thinking to imagine that the declaration would stem the tide of opioid overdoses that has already killed 183,000.
We need more resources, said Dr Jay Butler, chief medical officer for the state of Alaska, who was at the White House for Trumps announcement. Butler said the presidents speech sounded a call for an opioids moonshot, but in order to focus resources, you need resources.
Announcing the measure, Trump called on Americans to come together as a national family, and laid out a sweeping call for reform, though it mostly lacked specifics.
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While some welcomed the presidents declaration of a public health emergency to fight the drug crisis others warned it would mean little without extra funding
Jessica Glenza in New York
Friday 27 October 2017 11.00 BST
When Donald Trump directed his administration to declare Americas opioid overdose crisis a public health emergency, Republicans swiftly praised his bold national leadership.
But with no new funding, many public health experts and state officials said it was magical thinking to imagine that the declaration would stem the tide of opioid overdoses that has already killed 183,000.
We need more resources, said Dr Jay Butler, chief medical officer for the state of Alaska, who was at the White House for Trumps announcement. Butler said the presidents speech sounded a call for an opioids moonshot, but in order to focus resources, you need resources.
Announcing the measure, Trump called on Americans to come together as a national family, and laid out a sweeping call for reform, though it mostly lacked specifics.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/27/health-experts-trump-opioid-emergency-magical-thinking-analysis
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Health experts say Trump's opioid response relies on magical thinking (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2017
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forgotmylogin
(7,684 posts)1. The way you stop crime...
Is to convince people to stop being criminals. There, I solved the crime problem with Trump logic. Youre welcome.
HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)2. And we'll just tell Kim Jong Un to behave.
See how easy this is? That's what happens when you have the best words...
forgotmylogin
(7,684 posts)3. We'll achieve World Peace in the first week of our administration.
Then we'll have nothing to do BUT play golf.