Technology has made social distancing more aptly named physical distancing. Relaxing drug regulations are helping fight COVID-19.
March 27, 2020
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COVID-19 Should Be a Catalyst for Major Drug Reform ([link removed] )
The DEA and SAMHSA have temporarily eased some medication‐assisted treatment requirements. This should be permanent, and just the beginning of major reform.
- MAT Regulations Relaxed During COVID-19 Pandemic —This Should Catalyze Further Reform ([link removed] )
By Jeffrey A. Singer
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Where Would We Be Without Technology? ([link removed] )
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By Chelsea Follett
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