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Northern Health leading illicit drug deaths as province reports highest-ever monthly total

Prince George has reached 15 overdose deaths in 2020 so far, as B.C. reports the highest-ever monthly total of illicit drug deaths.

“A staggering 170 people lost their lives because of an illegal drug supply that’s more toxic and poisoned than ever,” said Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions.

170 individuals died province-wide in the past month, while 554 have died since the start of the year.

This represents a 93% increase over May of last year, which saw 88 deaths.

Northern Health’s rate of drug toxicity deaths has jumped from 28 in 100,000 people last month to 32 in 100,000.

This is the highest in British Columbia, which itself has the highest rate of any jurisdiction in Canada.

B.C. has now recorded three consecutive months with over 100 illicit drug toxicity deaths.

“It is both sad and deeply frustrating to see the number of illicit drug deaths reach a new high in B.C. four years after the declaration of a public health emergency,” said Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner.

In her official statement, Darcy speculated the closure of borders may have disrupted the usual illegal supply chains, leading to higher toxicity.

The synthetic opioid fentanyl is a possible culprit, as post-mortem toxicology testing data released in this most recent report suggests an increase in the number of cases with extreme concentrations of the drug in April and May compared to previous months.

10 of Prince George’s 15 2020 deaths were connected to fentanyl, while over 70% (396 of the 554) of provincial deaths involved the drug.

No deaths have been reported at supervised consumption or drug overdose prevention sites.

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Justin Madu
Justin Madu
Justin is an anchor and reporter with MyPGNow. Born in Kelowna, he has lived in Prince George for over fifteen years. He is a graduate of the UNBC English BA program.

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