BC Coroners Service releases latest numbers
PRINCE GEORGE – The BC Coroners Service has released the latest numbers on the war on drugs.
In this region, there were 25 deaths due to illicit drug use. Twelve deaths were reported in Prince George and half were linked to fentanyl use. The numbers steadily climb year-over-year. In 2018, that number jumped to 98 overdose deaths in the North and 49 deaths in Prince George. Of that figure, 46 were the result of fentanyl use. But those numbers are tapering off.
“In Prince George, for example, in 2018 we saw 49 throughout the year related to illicit drug toxicity. That works out to about four deaths per month,” says Andy Watson with the BC Coroners Service. “As we enter 2019, we’re seeing the average down to about two and half deaths per month through the first six months of the year.”
Other key data from this latest report: August says a 37% decrease in overdose deaths compared to August of 2018, males accounted for 77% of illicit drug death and 71% of those dying were between the ages of 30 and 59. Northern Health says, while one death is too many, the apparent trend is hope