Lisbon's COVID 19 response: harm reduction interventions for people who use alcohol and other drugs in emergency shelters
Abstract Four emergency shelters were instituted in Lisbon during COVID-19, and are still in operation. Between March and August 2020, they served over 600 people. The shelters host a diverse population, including people experiencing homelessness, foreigners, LGBTI + people, those with reduced mobil...
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Main Authors: | Ricardo Fuertes (Author), Elsa Belo (Author), Cristiana Merendeiro (Author), Adriana Curado (Author), Diana Gautier (Author), Ana Neto (Author), Hannah Taylor (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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