Jump in overdose deaths in Vancouver highlight two health emergencies: city
VANCOUVER — A recent spike of overdose deaths in Vancouver is an important reminder there are two ongoing public health emergencies, the city says as the province grapples with the rollout of a safe supply of drugs for users.
Vancouver police responded to eight suspected overdose deaths last week, the highest number since August and in contrast to a decline in overdose deaths over the past year, the city said in a statement on Wednesday.
The deaths came as the province and Vancouver deals with implementing new guidance to ensure a safe supply of drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The death toll has finally started coming down. We want that to continue,” Judy Darcy, the minister of mental health and addictions. “We know there is a great risk when there are dual public health emergencies and because of the difficulty of physical isolation.