‘Expect Fentanyl’ campaign launches to make Oregonians more aware of drug’s dangers

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In May, Multnomah County plans to roll out a series of public-service announcements, called “Expect Fentanyl."Multnomah County

For the third year, May 7 is National Fentanyl Awareness Day, a banal way to acknowledge a deadly crisis that has spread across the country like red wine on a white tablecloth.

Every effort is needed, officials point out.

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