A controversial open-air substance abuse center in San Francisco has treated just 18 of the 23,367 drug users who've visited, with most instead using it to get high. Statistics compiled from publicly-available data by local anti-drugs advocate Gina McDonald show that 0.07 per cent of all visitors to the Tenderloin Linkage Center have received medical treatment for substance abuse issues, or referral to rehab.McDonald, who has co-written an for DailyMail.com on the issue, said that just five visitors to the Tenderloin Linkage Center had received a link to medically assisted treatment (MAT) between the center's inception on January 17, and March 27.
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