Hundreds die from opioid overdoses in Alberta as COVID-19 pandemic hit
EDMONTON — Alberta Health says 449 people died from opioid overdoses in the province during the first six months of this year.
Red Deer recorded 17 of those deaths.
The numbers, which were released Wednesday in the second-quarter Opioid Response Surveillance Report, show 301 of those deaths happened between April and June 2020.
“Beginning in March 2020, the number of harms associated with opioid use began to increase significantly, reaching record levels not previously seen,” said the report. “This sharp rise was in conjunction with a decrease in the utilization of treatment and harm reduction services.”