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Home / Health / West Virginia Syringe Program Closes Amid Political Pressure

West Virginia Syringe Program Closes Amid Political Pressure

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Cabell-Huntington Health Department ends syringe services program on Dec. 16.
  • Program closure due to Trump executive order and philanthropist withdrawal.
  • Last year, the program distributed over 363,500 clean syringes.
West Virginia Syringe Program Closes Amid Political Pressure

The Cabell-Huntington Health Department announced the closure of its syringe services program, a critical component of its harm reduction efforts, effective December 16. This decision marks a significant reduction in services for injection drug users in West Virginia, a state that has seen multiple syringe program closures due to policy changes and political opposition. The program was instrumental in disease prevention, distributing over 363,500 clean syringes in the past year, which accounted for nearly half of all such distributions statewide.

Health officials cited a combination of factors leading to the closure, notably an executive order from the Trump administration that prohibits federal funding for harm reduction programs. Additionally, a withdrawal of support from philanthropists, who are hesitant to invest in a program facing "political volatility," has left the department unable to procure syringes, as it relied on donations for this specific item. This loss of funding and support is seen as a major setback for public health.

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Despite the closure of the syringe distribution, the Cabell-Huntington Health Department affirmed its commitment to continuing other essential harm reduction services. These include the distribution of naloxone, testing for HIV and sexually transmitted infections, and referrals to treatment programs. The department aims to bolster clinical services to improve viral suppression rates for HIV and thus prevent further transmission, demonstrating a continued dedication to public health in the face of challenging circumstances.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The program is closing due to a Trump administration executive order and a lack of philanthropic funding for syringe procurement.
The department will continue distributing naloxone, testing for STIs and HIV, and providing referrals to treatment programs.
The program distributed over 363,500 clean syringes last year, representing more than 45% of the state's total.

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