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The Silent Epidemic: The Growing Threat of Fentanyl in Southern California
When Gail Smith lost her son to a drug overdose in 2016, she joined an Orange County club of which nobody wants to be a member.
“My son Kenny died of an accidental overdose of heroin mixed with fentanyl,” Smith told The Epoch Times. “We were told that there was enough fentanyl to kill 10 elephants.”
Smith’s story is familiar to an increasing number of families and friends throughout Southern California who have lost a loved one to an accidental overdose of fentanyl one of the most powerful opiates ever to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Poll shows 71% of Californians want to get vaccinated. That may not be enough
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Firefighter Henry Hsieh receives his second dose of the coronavirus vaccine at a fire station in Los Angeles in January. Most Californians want to get the vaccine.Jae C. Hong / Associated Press
A majority of Californians are ready and willing to get the coronavirus vaccine, a new poll conducted by the California Health Care Foundation found.
But many groups remain hesitant.
About 71% of state residents contacted by the organization as part of a California Health Policy Survey said they would “definitely” or “probably” get vaccinated; while 13% said they would “probably not,” and 16% said they would “definitely not.”