County To Hold Ribbon Cutting For No-Cost Naloxone Vending Machine In High Point

When people first started putting erasers on the other end of pencils there was a huge debate about whether it was a good idea or not because many thought it would encourage people – especially school kids – to be less vigilant about mistakes. However, when it comes to issues like deaths by drug overdose or infection, Guilford County health officials want to make sure that one mistake doesn’t mean the loss of a life.

To that end, Guilford County officials will gather on Friday, Feb. 20, at 11 a.m. for a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the installation of a new no-cost naloxone vending machine in High Point.

The event will take place at the Triad Health Project, located at 501 West Westwood Avenue in the county’s second largest city…

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