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Gujarat BJP MLA draws flak over filling a syringe with Remdesivir

Gujarat BJP MLA draws flak over filling a syringe with Remdesivir Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A Gujarat BJP MLA came under fire from the opposition Congress after a video went viral on Sunday showing him filling a syringe with Remdesivir injection for a patient at a community COVID-19 care centre at Sarthana in Surat. In the video, V.D. Zalavadiya, who represents Kamrej Assembly constituency in Surat, is seen filling a syringe with a vial of Remdesivir before transferring it to a drip bottle, to be administered to a COVID-19 patient. Congress spokesperson Jayrajsinh Parmar criticised him for the act, and said Gujarat Health Minister Nitin Patel should get inspiration from the MLA and open a centre to train BJP workers in administering injections, which would also address the issue of acute shortage of medical staff in State hospitals.

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Lawmakers target needle exchange programs in NC

From alcohol to cigarettes, most adults have tried some form of recreational drug. Fewer people have experimented with prescription medication for recreational reasons, but certain areas of the country are experiencing a serious problem with opioid addiction. Other drugs like cocaine and LSD, are used sporadically among adults in the U.S. A bill in the North Carolina Senate that says it aims to make syringe service programs more accountable is so restrictive that it would effectively shut down such programs in the state, advocates say. That would eliminate an important tool in the fight against opioid use disorder. Sponsored by Republican senators Chuck Edwards and Joyce Krawiec, Senate Bill 607 has been languishing in a senate committee since early April, a positive sign for many people in the substance abuse community including Colin Miller, who co-founded the Twin City Harm Reduction Collective in in 2016.

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