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Subject: Downtown Eastside (Vancouver, B.C.), Letter from DTES front line workers to various levels of government including the Mayor, Kennedy Stewart. Concern about impacts of pandemic on residents. Opiod crisis and temporary closures of community centers, libraires mentioned.
Group: News media
Creator: Vancouver (B.C.), COVID-19: Open letter from DTES frontline workers to Horgan, Dix, Henry, Daly, Stewart, and Darcy—we need more, now"
Publisher: Web archives
Format: eng
Contributor: News website
Description: Change.org (Firm)
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Subject: Petition created by Kevin Su encouraging the University of British Columbia to close to prevent COVID-19 exposures. Received over 20,000 signatures., Corporate website
Description: News website
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Subject: Drug utilization
Group: News media
Language: McElroy, Justin, CBC News
Contributor: Downtown Eastside (Vancouver, B.C.), Safe supply of drugs for DTES residents given green light, says Vancouver, Web archives
Description: Government website
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Subject: Public welfare, Emergency management, COVID-19 (Disease)
Group: News media
Language: Vancouver (B.C). City Council, Vancouver (B.C.)
Contributor: Vancouver (B.C.), Social Resilience Task Force delivering essential needs for Vancouver residents, Web archives
Description: Cheung, Christopher
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Subject: Drugs -- Overdose, Downtown Eastside (Vancouver, B.C.), How COVID-19 is impacting overdose prevention work and commentary from DTES advocate Karen Ward.
Group: News media
Language: Tyee, Vancouver (B.C.)
Format: News website
Contributor: Drugs Were Already Poisoned. Now COVID-19 Adds a New Threat, Web archives
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