"Flags Lowered and Vigils Held: Overdose Awareness Day Marks Record Drug Poisoning Deaths"

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags in Ohio to be flown at half-staff on Ohio Overdose Awareness Day to bring attention to the state's fight against overdoses, which have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The flags will remain at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on August 31. Ohio's overdose deaths, although slightly decreased in 2022, remain the third-highest recorded and higher than pre-pandemic levels. The state has launched a behavioral health and overdose data dashboard to track overdose deaths. The article also explains the customs and differences between half-mast and half-staff for flag display.
- Why flags are flying at half-staff, half-mast today The Columbus Dispatch
- B.C. marks record drug poisoning deaths on International Overdose Awareness Day CBC News
- Overdose Vigil at Coulee Recovery Center | News | wxow.com WXOW.com
- OHSU nurse talks about Overdose Awareness Day KOIN 6
- Thousands of flags planted on Boston Common for Overdose Awareness Day NBC10 Boston
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