‘People will keep dying’: Fentanyl crisis grips Mexico’s border cities

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“It seems the closer we are to the border, the more consumption of this drug we see”, explains Dr González Vaca. “Unfortunately, we can’t compare to other states in the Republic as, in Baja California, we’re the first state to carry out this study,” he adds, urging his counterparts around the country to help build a clearer national picture.

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