'It's heartbreaking': Drug overdose deaths in Manitoba on track to set grim record
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Nearly 200 Manitobans have died of drug overdoses in the first half of 2021, and advocates say if the deaths continue the province will set a grim record.
Nearly 200 Manitobans have died of drug overdoses in the first half of 2021, and advocates say if the deaths continue the province will set a grim record.
According to data obtained by CTV News from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, there were 199 drug-related deaths in Manitoba from January to June of this year.
This is more than 44 per cent higher than the number of drug-related deaths reported during the same period last year.
In total, Manitoba reported 372 drug-related deaths in 2020.
"Last year was the worst year in overdose history in Manitoba, and we're on track to beat that," Rebecca Rummery, a co-founder of Overdose Awareness Manitoba, told CTV News.
"The numbers are heartbreaking."
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