‘Now, we are facing a global pandemic on top of a fentanyl-poisoning crisis,’ says BC Minister
VICTORIA—B.C.’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Judy Darcy, released a statement today in recognition of the fourth anniversary of the declaration of the overdose crisis as a public health emergency in the province:
“Four years ago, the overdose crisis was declared a public health emergency. Although we have made important progress and many lives have been saved, there is still an incredible amount of work to do. With the COVID-19 pandemic adding unprecedented challenges, the urgency to protect people who use drugs is greater than ever before.
“While the number of overdose deaths declined from 2018 to 2019, there are still countless families reeling from the unfathomable grief of losing a loved one. Now, we are facing a global pandemic on top of a fentanyl-poisoning crisis. People are scared and they feel alone.
“That’s why we are working as fast as possible, across government and with all partners, to ensure people living with addiction challenges are supported through both crises.