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</html><thumbnail_url>https://qa.thenewsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Needle-exchange.jpg.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>480</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>360</thumbnail_height><description>Whitley County will likely soon be joining a growing list of communities in Kentucky offering a needle exchange program. The Whitley County Board of Health unanimously voted last month to begin the process of starting a clean needle exchange program in Whitley County provided that adequate funding can be obtained. Federal law prohibits federal funds from being used to establish or operate needle exchange programs. &#x201C;The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has shown drastic improvement in the prevalence of Hepatitis and HIV in communities that have clean needle exchange programs,&#x201D; Whitley County Public Health Director Martha Steele said in an e-mail to several community leaders Tuesday afternoon. She added that Kentucky is currently number one in the nation in terms of rates for Hepatitis C infections, which is a number one ranking the state would like to change. The plan still requires the approval of all governing bodies in Whitley County. A meeting for community leaders about the proposed needle exchange program has been scheduled for April 18 at the Whitley County Health Department in Williamsburg. In 2015, as part of a measure to combat heroin addiction problems, the Kentucky General Assembly passed a new law allowing local communities to establish a needle exchange program. Several communities have established or voted to establish needle exchange programs since then, including: Lexington, Louisville, Jessamine County, Grant County, Nicholasville and just last month Knox County.</description></oembed>
