OD deaths decrease in B.C. but officials say safer drug supply needed
VICTORIA — Overdose deaths linked to illicit drugs dropped by 36 per cent last year in British Columbia compared with 2018 but the death toll remains almost as high as when the province declared a public health emergency over the crisis.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said 981 people died of suspected overdoses in 2019, which represents an average of nearly three deaths a day, with the number is likely to increase as investigations of the deaths conclude.
Of those who fatally overdosed, 747 were men and 234 were women, and they ranged in age from 13 to 76, Lapointe told a news conference Monday.
“The majority of those who died were men in their 30s, 40s and 50s,” she said, adding the deaths are taking a toll on grieving families.