Nanaimo’s overdose prevention site saves nearly 90 people in its first year
NANAIMO — Nearly 90 possibly fatal overdoses were averted either at or around Nanaimo’s overdose prevention site during its first year.
Island Health statistics showed there were 62 overdoses inside and 25 overdoses in the vicinity of the site on Wesley St. since it opened at the end of January 2017.
As of March 31, 2018, it was visited more than 10,900 times.
“That’s a very large number of visits which still represents a small fraction of the time users are consuming substances on the Island,” medical health officer Dr. Paul Hasselback told NanaimoNewsNOW.