There are about 30,000 methadone patients in New York City, all taking methadone on a daily basis for opioid use disorder.

29 Mar 2020

There are about 30,000 methadone patients in New York City, all taking methadone on a daily basis for opioid use disorder.

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About 15,000 of them are going to be isolated because of suspected exposure to or contracting of coronavirus, according to a New York City Department of Health estimate given to the top private-sector opioid treatment program official in the state. Allegra Schorrpresident of the Coalition of Medication-Assisted Treatment Providers and Advocates (COMPA) of New York, and owner and vice president of West Midtown Medical Group, a Manhattan-based practice that dispenses methadone and buprenorphinetold Filterthat she is in constant contact with the city’s health department about this problem.

The department’s modeling is renowned, and while the figure remains unofficial, it tallies with the mayor’s prediction that half of all New Yorkers will eventually contract the virus.

So how will those 15,000 patients who won’t be able to go to the clinic get their methadone? And what will they do if they can’t? 

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