B.C.’s coroner says over 1,422 people died of illicit drug overdoses last year
VANCOUVER — Illicit drug overdoses claimed 1,422 lives in British Columbia last year, setting a new threshold for the crisis that has been fuelled by the powerful opioid fentanyl.
The BC Coroners Service said last year’s death toll is 43 per cent higher than 2016 when 993 overdose deaths were recorded.
It’s been nearly two years since a public health emergency was declared, but provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall said Wednesday that the epidemic of unintentional poisoning deaths continues.
“Clearly, we are actually going to need to think more broadly and also think further outside both the box and our comfort zone if we’re going get ahead of and turn this epidemic around.”
