First of all I want to send my greetings and salutations in your direction before getting into the question of not being included or represented in the creation of anything moving forward that directly or indirectly affects our people in any way, form, or fashion.
Check out what the powers that never should have been in the first place have put together surely not to make things better, considering the last three years of revelations due to their arrogance them thinking that we weren't going to figure it out until it was too late, just like in the movies... lol
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The Emerging Threats Committee first met on May 22, 2019, and had several subsequent in-person and telephonic meetings. One of the Committee's responsibilities was to develop standards/criteria that ONDCP may use to identify and designate emerging drug threats and to terminate the designation of such drug threats. In developing proposed standards, the Committee considered various data sources, health statistics, and other indicators that may signal emerging drug threats.
After careful deliberations and discussions, the Committee developed a set of 11 proposed criteria for designating emerging drug threats. The 11 criteria consist of:
(1) The identification of a new drug, class of drugs, or other substance that creates the potential to substantially harm or adversely affect the public.
(2) An increase in morbidity or mortality due to drug overdose.
(3) A new regional or national outbreak of overdoses or other significant health harms associated with a drug, class of drugs, or other substance.
(4) Increased emergency department visits, hospitalizations, or treatment admissions related to the use of a new or evolving drug, class of drugs, or other substance.
(5) An increase in polysubstance use and substance use disorders involving multiple substances.
(6) Increased reporting by health care providers of new or novel clinical illnesses by patients with suspected or known exposure to a drug, class of drugs, or other substance.
(7) An increase in individuals or cohorts (e.g., a particular population or age group) diagnosed with substance use disorder.
(8) An increase in timely surveillance of drug use measures, either regionally or nationwide, that indicates a new or evolving outbreak of illicit drug use or an increase in substance use disorders.
(9) Increased discussion through online drug user sites regarding a new or evolving drug, class of drugs, or other substances.
(10) State, local, tribal, or Federal reports of seizures involving a new or evolving drug, class of drugs, or other substances.
(11) An increase in reports by law enforcement and fire department agencies using tools such as the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program or other near real-time suspected overdose surveillance data systems.
The Emerging Threats Committee selected these 11 proposed criteria because the Committee believes that these criteria reflect the best available standards for detecting emerging drug threats. The Committee focused on establishing standards that were fairly broad, but with the understanding that a sliding scale would be necessary to determine whether a new drug threat needed to be designated or if an ongoing designated drug threat could be safely terminated such that it no longer requires intensive efforts to prevent it from growing into a public health crisis. The notion of a sliding scale was considered to be applicable for the individual criteria as well as for all 11 evaluated holistically. As the Committee formulated the criteria, they looked at the environment from which an emerging threat would most likely be identified at the earliest possible point given the negative public health and law enforcement impacts of the drug. For example, there is evidence that increases in morbidity and mortality due to drug overdoses and increased emergency department visits, hospitalizations, or treatment admissions related to the use of a new drug or substance are good indicators of emerging drug trends.
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