People who use drugs, and their peers, who are often first responders in overdose events, need up-to-date and accurate information on the safe administration of naloxone and rescue breathing methods in the context of COVID-19. This document shared safer naloxone administration information during COVID-19 and is designed to address questions and concerns frequently raised by harm reduction providers and participants.
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