Deaths related to drug overdoses have declined nine per cent in BC over the past year. But experts says it’s unclear whether the falling numbers signal a trend, or simply a dip, while the reason behind the decline is also unknown.
Data released by the BC Coroners Service this month show 1,925 people died in drug overdoses in the first 10 months of 2024, a nine per cent reduction over the same period last year ... declines across multiple jurisdictions point to the possibility that what B.C. is seeing is part of a larger downward trend, unlike previous drops, which weren’t sustained, said Dr. Alexis Crabtree, a public health physician with the BC Centre for Disease Control.
But differences in the drug supply — and differences in approaches to drug use — between cities and regions across North America have made it difficult for experts to pinpoint a specific cause for the decline ...
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