Chicago Teaches Barber Students How to Reverse Overdoses – Governing

Health officials around the country have turned to hair salons and barber shops to help combat public health epidemics in the past, from tackling vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic to promoting education about health problems such as HIV, diabetes and high blood pressure. In 2017, an Illinois law required hair stylists, barbers, cosmetologists and certain other professions to receive domestic violence and sexual assault awareness training
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chris
1 year ago

How about not having the drugs available in the first place to over dose on??

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Wondering if Mayor Playa’s barber/ hairdresser has been instructed as to how to handle panic attacks.

Truth Seeker
1 year ago

Their job is to cut, style, color hair and make people look good. This is not their place to be doing this, nor do most of them want this responsibility. Insanity.

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