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A man gets care in an ambulance after overdosing in San Francisco, California. Rachel Bujalski for NPR hide caption

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San Francisco's new rapid response teams race to save lives as ODs dramatically rise

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Regina LaBelle is the acting director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. During a Thursday morning briefing, LaBelle said drug overdose deaths were up about 27% in the 12-month period ending in August 2020, compared with the previous year. White House Office of National Drug Control Policy hide caption

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Drug Overdose Deaths Spiked To 88,000 During The Pandemic, White House Says

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Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say fatal drug overdoses nationwide surged roughly 20% during the pandemic, killing more than 83,000 people in 2020. A growing body of research suggests Black Americans have suffered the heaviest toll. Jamiel Law for NPR hide caption

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Drug Overdose Deaths Surge Among Black Americans During Pandemic

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Tuesday

Lights placed as a memorial to COVID-19 victims surround the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Jan. 19. Some economists believe deaths tied to alcohol use, drug use and suicides have risen during the pandemic as the isolation felt by many has taken an emotional toll. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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They Lost Sons To Drug Overdoses: How The Pandemic May Be Fueling Deaths Of Despair

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Experts Say Attack On Hunter Biden's Addiction Deepens Stigma For Millions

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