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Impacts of COVID-19 and associated restrictions on people who use illicit stimulants in Tasmania: Findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System 2020

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Author: Tanya Wilson and Raimondo Bruno

Resource Type: Drug Trends Bulletins

The COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on travel and gathering have likely had major impacts on drug supply, use and harms and there have been significant challenges with delivery of drug treatment and harm reduction services. People who use drugs may also be at increased risk of COVID-19 transmission because of the social nature of drug procurement and use. There have been urgent calls for evidence regarding the experiences of people who use drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic to inform public health efforts. Recognising the critical need for information, the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) project has been adapted to collect important data on people’s experiences during COVID-19. As such, this bulletin represents findings from 101 interviews undertaken in Hobart, Tasmania between 25 April and 18 June 2020, as part of the EDRS.