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Fentanyl is driving overdose deaths in San Diego and beyond. Steve Breen and his San Diego-based nonprofit newsroom inewsource explore the problem and the human toll through illustrated storytelling.
Source: JustThinkTwice.gov
By Steve Breen with additional contributors: Iran Martinez, Giovanni Moujaes, and Jamie Self
Illustrations Published by inewsource.org: Courtesy






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