B.C. records nearly 500 toxic drug deaths since Jan. 1: coroner
VICTORIA — Toxic drug deaths killed 158 people in British Columbia last month, pushing the total number of deaths linked in the province’s overdose crisis to 498 since the start of the year.
A statement releasing the figures from the BC Coroners Service and the Public Safety Ministry says the deaths in March are a 41 per cent increase over the 112 fatalities recorded in the same period last year.
The deaths also mark the third consecutive month that more than five people died every day from illicit drug use in the province.
The coroners service says carfentanil, which is 100 times stronger than the opioid fentanyl, is linked to 48 deaths so far this year, compared with 65 for all of 2020.