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Perry Kendall, whose report on the rise of crack-cocaine smoking in the Downtown Eastside prompted the inception of the program. According to Kendall, the program is likely to reduce the rate of disease among crack-cocaine smokers, since 60 to 80 percent of drug users in Vancouver have hepatitis C or are at risk of contracting it, and it is spread easily through saliva, blood, and sexual activity.
Raven Clabough was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and is the oldest of five children. The project puts police in an uncomfortable position, said Mr. Stamatakis, who argues that such programs have taken the spotlight off of badly needed treatment and prevention programs. It will save money.
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