Advocates Say Pandemic Causing Rising Mental Health Issues, Suicide Rates And Exploding Opioid Crisis
Families on Long Island called for more funding to help the increasing number of people suffering from mental illness and substance disorder. CBS2's Cindy Hsu reports.
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