Lockdown measures in Europe are hindering access to treatment for drug users, leaving addicts vulnerable to relapse
— Spain’s largest drug rehabilitation NGO — said that users overtaken by anxiety will go to any length to get their fix.
"The collective we help has been especially hard hit by the elimination of that support," Arana Marquina said.— which works with people with HIV and viral hepatitis — have stepped in as public social services have shuttered. Similar steps have been taken by Ares do Pinhal, an NGO that distributes methadone from vans that move throughout the city.
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