Rate of fentanyl related deaths appears to be slowing in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE, AB – According to the newly released Alberta Health 2019 second quarter “Opioid Surveillance Response Report,” an average of two Albertans died each day of a fentanyl related overdose.
That’s up from 1.5 per day, during the first quarter of the year. In total, 305 people have died so far in 2019 from accidental opioid poisoning. Most are men between the ages of 25 and 40.
The number of accidental fentanyl-related deaths in Lethbridge, however, appears to be slowing down. According to the Q1 report, there were 9 deaths, while in Q2, the total number from January to the end of June was 11.
When compared with the same time period in 2018. In the first half of 2018, there were 17 deaths recorded, while this year so far, there have been 11.