198 people died from toxic illicit drugs in B.C. in January, coroner says
VICTORIA — Toxic drugs killed 198 people in British Columbia in January, adding to an unrelenting toll that has killed more than 14,000 people since a public health emergency was declared eight years ago.
A statement from the BC Coroners Service says 70 per cent of January’s deaths were of people aged 30 to 59, and more than three-quarters of them were male, both in line with previous data.
The number of deaths last month is 14 per cent cent lower than January last year, but still represents 42 people per 100,000 residents, or more than six deaths each day.
Illicit drug poisoning is B.C.’s number 1 killer for people aged 10 to 59, surpassing homicides, suicides, accidents and natural disease combined.