The opioid epidemic and accessibility to free Wi-Fi: internet access is a human rights issue
Abstract The opioid epidemic has taken the lives of thousands of people across North America and Europe. Moreover, lack of housing, inflation, and a rapidly changing economy have affected millions of people, and many have become homeless. Many governments, researchers, health agencies, and not-for-p...
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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