America’s Other Epidemic: The Opioid Crisis Is Worse Than 4 Years Ago

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America’s Other Epidemic: The Opioid Crisis Is Worse Than 4 Years Ago

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During President Trump’s first year in office, 42,000 Americans died of drug overdoses linked to heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioids. After a minor decrease in 2018, deaths rose to a record 50,042 in 2019. That number will likely be even worse for 2020.

NPR’s Brian Mann reports on the surge of synthetic fentanyl, especially in the western U.S.

And NPR’s Emily Feng unveils a web of Chinese sellers exporting individual chemical components to produce fentanyl.

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