Five people dying every day from toxic illicit drugs in B.C.: Coroner
VICTORIA — The B.C. Coroners Service says its latest data on illicit drug deaths show an average of five people are dying every day in the province.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says 162 people died last month, more than double the 75 illicit drug deaths recorded in October last year.
She says the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the supply of street drugs and is disrupting access to harm-reduction services such as supervised injection sites.
Lapointe says the latest toxicology testing suggests an increase in the number of cases with extreme concentrations of the opioid fentanyl between April and October compared with previous months.