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PUBLIC WARNING – SPIKE IN OVERDOSES IN FRASER HEALTH

SURREY – Fraser Health is issuing a warning to people who use illicit drugs following preliminary data which showed a notable increase in the number of suspected overdose deaths throughout the region in the past week. The majority of deaths have occurred in private residences, followed by hotels and motels.

“There is a hidden epidemic, with nearly 70 per cent of overdose deaths in Fraser Health occurring at home,” said Fraser Health Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Victoria Lee. “Our targeted response is an important step in supporting people who are at a higher risk of dying.”

According to preliminary data provided by the BC Coroners Service, the Fraser Health region has seen a total of 17 suspected illicit drug overdose deaths over the past week in communities ranging from Surrey to Hope.

Some of the actions Fraser Health has been taking to respond to the hidden epidemic of overdoses in residences include:

We have unfortunately seen spikes in deaths periodically during this crisis, particularly in people who are using on their own. Our message to people who use drugs is that we recognize that stigma and shame can prevent you from reaching out to others about your drug use and this can be lethal. We encourage you to reach out and talk with a family member, a friend, or a trusted health professional – we want you to stay alive.

For more information about Fraser Health’s overdose prevention and response strategy, including tips for preventing an overdose, responding to an overdose, and information for schools and parents, please visit fraserhealth.ca/overdose.

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