Overdoses ‘sadly normalized’ in British Columbia: addictions minister
VANCOUVER — A rising death toll from overdoses in B.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic has advocates, government officials and health-care workers concerned about a public health emergency that has been overshadowed by the response to the virus.
The BC Coroners Service says 113 people died in March of suspected illicit drug toxicity, the first time in a year that deaths from overdoses across B.C. exceeded 100.
The province declared opioid-related overdoses a public health emergency four years ago. More than 5,000 people have died from overdoses since then.
Judy Darcy, the minister of mental health and addictions, said overdose deaths have become routine to people in B.C.