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Mayor says NYC will treat mentally ill, even if they refuse

Por: Portland Press Herald World November 30, 2022

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NEW YORK — New York City’s mayor on Tuesday said he was directing police and city medics to be more aggressive about getting severely mentally ill people off the streets and subways and into treatment, even if it means involuntarily hospitalizing some people who refuse care. “These New Yorkers and hundreds of others like them are in urgent need of treatment, yet often refuse it when offered,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a news conference,... + full article



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