Record set for illicit drug deaths for first five months of 2021 in British Columbia
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s coroners service says more people have died from suspected illicit drug toxicity in the first five months of 2021 than in any other year during the same period.
The agency says 851 people died between January and May, which surpasses the previous high of 704 deaths reported for those months in 2017 by almost 21 per cent.
It says at least 160 people died in May, the second-highest number of suspected drug toxicity deaths recorded for the month.
The service says 27 per cent of drug samples tested in April and 25 per cent in May contained “extreme concentrations” of fentanyl, which are the highest rates reported since at least the beginning of 2019.