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Pandemic worsens Canada’s opioids crisis

1,628 died of overdoses from April to June, says committee

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Dec 2020 8:10AM

Pandemic worsens Canada’s opioids crisis
In the first half of 2020, approximately half of all opioid-related deaths in Canada also involved the use of a stimulant, such as cocaine or methamphetamine. – Pixabay pic, December 17, 2020

OTTAWA – The coronavirus pandemic is having a troubling knock-on effect on Canada’s opioid crisis, with drug-related deaths up sharply in the spring, a government report said yesterday.

Canada’s special intragovernmental advisory committee on the opioids epidemic said 1,628 people died of opioids overdoses from April to June, up 58% from the previous quarter.

It was the highest total number of opioid-related deaths in any one quarter since national statistics were first compiled in 2016.

“Prior to the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak in Canada, we were seeing early and promising signs that opioid toxicity deaths were beginning to decline in some areas of the country,” committee leaders said.

“The national data released today offers insight into the severe and worsening impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the overdose crisis,” they added.

Experts said opioid users are facing increased risk because of the pandemic, which has sparked increased unemployment and homelessness as housing costs soar.

“We must act now to change these troubling projections. We must renew our collective efforts across the country.”

In the first half of 2020, approximately half of all opioid-related deaths also involved the use of a stimulant, such as cocaine or methamphetamine.

“Unfortunately, updated projections released today by the Public Health Agency of Canada suggest that these numbers may remain high in the coming months,” the committee said.

Data showed that from January 2016 to June this year, more than 17,600 people have died in Canada as a result of the opioids crisis.

Faced with the spiralling epidemic, the Canadian government recently created a CA$300 million (RM953 million) emergency fund to bolster provincial health systems to treat those in need. – AFP, December 17, 2020

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