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Hoosiers said to be facing additional health problems due to pandemic

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Even if COVID isn’t top of your mind, the pandemic left behind plenty of problems for other Hoosiers.
Overdoses, addictions, and daily struggles with mental health – those are the battles several Hoosiers still face.
Don Schroeder, CEO of Recovery Centers of America tells Indy Politics that last year, Indiana racked up over 100,000 overdoses, and several teenagers are still trying to adjust to a somewhat normal school life.
He says several schools have begun introducing new counselors to help kids along.

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2 comments

Thor March 15, 2023 at 12:21 pm

Oh, please. The ChiCom virus didn’t force people to make poor life choices, the culture of victims is just using it as an excuse for making them.

Suck it up buttercup.

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Steve March 16, 2023 at 9:55 am

The only problems that came out of the plandemic were we got a worthless president and a worthless administration

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