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BC Coroner – 3.2 Illicit Drug Toxicity Deaths/Day – First Four Months Of 2020 – BC Numbers Rise, Valley Numbers Show Decline

Victoria/Fraser Valley – The BC Coroners Service has published updated reports on illicit drug toxicity deaths and fentanyl-detected drug deaths to the end of April 2020.

Ironically this is released n a Welfare Wednesday and Pension cheque day, where traditioanlly OD numbers spike. It is also within a week over yet another Overdose warning including injectables and smokeable illicit drugs.

The reports show an average of 3.2 illicit drug toxicity deaths per day in the first four months of this year.

“We remain in a public health emergency, with more than three British Columbians dying each day from illicit drug toxicity deaths,” said Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner. “Illicit drug toxicity death rates in B.C. are still the highest for any jurisdiction in Canada. Every region in B.C. has been impacted.

“Recent efforts to improve access to safe supply in B.C. are encouraging, and the BC Coroners Service supports continued enhancement of this critical life-saving measure. We continue to recommend a regulated, evidence-based, supportive treatment and recovery system as an important pillar in preventing future deaths.

“The BC Coroners Service continues to work with our partners to collaboratively share information to better understand the situation.”

The illicit drug toxicity death totals for March and April 2020, 112 and 117 deaths respectively, mark the first time B.C. has recorded over 100 illicit drug toxicity deaths in back-to-back months since November and December 2018.

Key findings of these drug death reports, based on preliminary data, include:

* In April 2020, there were 117 suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths. This represents a 4% increase over the number of deaths in March 2020 (112) and a 39% increase over the number of deaths in April 2019 (84).

* In total, there have been 382 illicit drug deaths to date in 2020 in B.C.

* The townships experiencing the highest number of illicit drug toxicity deaths in 2020 are Vancouver, Surrey and Victoria. A decline is trending for the Fraser Valley, albeit slightly.

Illicit drug overdose death report:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/birth-adoption-death-marriage-and-divorce/deaths/coroners-service/statistical/illicit-drug.pdf

Fentanyl-detected death report:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/birth-adoption-death-marriage-and-divorce/deaths/coroners-service/statistical/fentanyl-detected-overdose.pdf

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