Five people dying every day from toxic illicit drugs in B.C.: Coroner
VICTORIA — Doctors and nurses are being asked to support British Columbia’s safe supply drug program and other substance use measures, as an average of five people a day die from illicit drug overdoses, the B.C. Coroners Service says.
There were 162 overdose deaths in B.C. last month, more than double the 75 recorded in October last year.
The number of deaths in each health authority is at or near the highest monthly total ever recorded, the coroners service said Wednesday in a news release.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said 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.

