Recovering addicts push for mobile clinics
A record number of Americans lost their lives to drug overdoses last year, including here in kern. Now, recovering addicts are pushing for more help from the federal government. Chris Conte shows us why mobile health clinics are a possible solution to reducing overdoses.
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