Trump
to issue emergency declaration next week on opioids
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[October 26, 2017] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would
declare next week a national emergency on opioid abuse, a move that
could give states access to federal funds to fight the drug crisis.
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The United States is battling a surge in opioid-related deaths,
including 33,000 lives lost in 2015, more than any year on record,
according to federal data.
"The opioid is a tremendous emergency," Trump told Fox Business
Network. "Next week, I'm going to (be) declaring an emergency, (a)
national emergency on drugs."
Trump is expected to provide a preview of his plans for tackling
drug demand and the opioid crisis in remarks on Thursday.
Trump said in August that he would declare opioid abuse a national
emergency.
Opioids, primarily prescription painkillers, heroin and fentanyl - a
drug 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine - are fueling the
drug overdoses.
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The declaration by Trump could help unlock more support and
resources to address the drug overdose epidemic, such as additional
funding and expanded access to various forms of treatment, and it
gives the government more flexibility in waiving rules and
restrictions to expedite action.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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