LA schools to provide Narcan after seventh student overdoses
LA officials are sounding the alarm after at least seven students have overdosed according to police. NBC News’ Miguel Almaguer reports on how the Los Angeles Unified School District is now offering the life-saving drug Narcan at all schools for free to reverse the effects of fentanyl.
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