By Associated Press - Wednesday, June 21, 2017

CINCINNATI (AP) - The Cincinnati City Council has approved funding in the city’s 2018 budget for a needle exchange aimed at stopping the spread of HIV and hepatitis C by intravenous drug users.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports (https://cin.ci/2sSHMqR ) the council voted last week to provide $150,000 to the program based at the University of Cincinnati. City money will pay for at least four mobile sites served by a van.

The program had been funded a 20-county nonprofit health agency called Interact for Health. A Cincinnati councilman began pushing for city funding of the needle exchange program after grant money dried up.



It will be the first time the city has helped pay for such a program.

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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, https://www.enquirer.com

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