Needle exchange program stats for February

During the month of February, the Lake Cumberland District Health Department’s Harm Reduction Syringe Exchange Program saw 68 total visits with 46 repeat visitors and six new visitors in Russell County. A total of 2,050 syringes were dispensed and 1,980 collected for a 96.6 percent collection ratio.

Among returning clients, there was a 97.4 percent collection ratio with 2,030 syringes dispensed and 1,977 collected.

The goal of the Syringe Exchange Program isn’t to supply needles to drug addicts, according to the health department. Supplying the needles is a strategy being used to prevent the spread of Hepatitis C and HIV, to decrease the cost to society for treating Hepatitis C and HIV, to get used needles out of the ditches, and parks, and off the roadsides and disposed of properly, and to recommend referrals for treatment.