Vancouver Island doctors set up overdose prevention sites without government blessing

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Doctors on Vancouver Island say they’re setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites on the grounds of Nanaimo General and Royal Jubilee hospitals this week because the B.C. government hasn’t lived up to its promise to set aside space for the sites.

Dr. Jess Wilder, an addictions and family medicine practitioner in Nanaimo, says her work has been mired in “controversy and politicization” lately, and setting up overdose prevention sites is “about saving lives.”

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