The AB gov has released new data which shows that 2023 had the highest number of drug-poisoning deaths on record with 2,051. That's on average, six Albertans fatally overdosing per day and a 17% increase compared to 2022. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
91% involved opioids however 88% involved non-pharmaceutical opioids defined by the government as fentanyl (and analogues), heroin and designer opiates. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
2023 saw a 22% increase in opioid (both pharma and non-pharma) related deaths compared to 2022, making 2023 a record breaking year for the number of opioid-related deaths in Alberta as well. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
The data shows that in 2023 the highest number of drug-poisoning deaths in Alberta was amongst men between the ages of 35-39 followed by men 30-34. 68% of deaths were male, 32% were female. 55 deaths were people 19 years or younger. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton
Data from 1,235 accidental drug-poisoning death autopsies in 2023 showed that 79% involved fentanyl. Methamphetamine was involved in 62% while carfentanil was found in 20%.
#opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton
In 2023, non-pharmaceutical deaths were involved in the vast majority of deaths and saw an increase compared to the year prior. Deaths involving benzodiazepines also went up, while deaths involving all other substances decreased when comparing 2023 & 2022. #opioids #overdose #ab
Of all the drug-poisoning deaths in 2023, 743 (36 per cent) occurred in Edmonton followed by Calgary with 660 (32 per cent) of the deaths. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
Majority of opioid-poisoning deaths occurred at the person's own residence, with the second most likely place being a public location, defined by the government as any non-secure location that is accessible to others. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
The percentage of deaths in public went up significantly between quarter one of 2023 and quarter three, going from 23% to 41% before going down to 36% in quarter four. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
The percentage of deaths in public locations in Edmonton went even higher in Q4 of 2023, going up to 46%. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
SCS and OPS utilization in Edmonton was low in 2023, the only other year lower was 2018. Keep in mind factors like the pandemic, changes in entry requirements, closure of locations, and changes to gov, approach and policy. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
They also released data for the first 2 months of 2024. Jan had 140 drug poisoning deaths, and Feb had 114.
104 of the 254 deaths were in Edmonton and 79 were in Calgary. 93% involved opioids. Here is a YTD comparison. #opioids #overdose #ab #alberta #edmonton #yyc
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Today the AB Gov released the following data saying there's a positive trend when it comes to overdose deaths.
-Since 2018 deaths from pharmaceutical opioids have been reduced by 70%
-Since 2021 deaths from methamphetamine have been reduced by 41%
#alberta #opioids #ab #abpoli
-Since 2021 deaths from cocaine have been reduced by 61%
-Since 2021 deaths from alcohol have been reduced by 60%
-Since 2017 deaths from benzos have been reduced by 33%
Now what is VERY important to note with this data set is that they are referring to pharmaceutical opioids ONLY.
The definition according to the provinces dashboard is 'Typically prescribed opioids, like codeine, hydromorphone, methadone'.
#alberta #opioids #ab #abpoli
Here is an EPSB and CBE student absences due to illness update.
This is #EPSB vs #CBE student absences due to any illness compared for this school year so far with values.
#calgary #edmonton #yeg #yyc #ab #alberta #schools
This is the same graph but without values.
#calgary #edmonton #yeg #yyc #ab #alberta #schools
This is EPSB so far this school year compared to last school year. We did not have that massive incline that November 2022 saw.
#edmonton #yeg #ab #alberta #schools
AB COVID-19 update for Oct 8-14.
+171 hospitalizations (+225 including retro adds)
+7 ICU admissions (+9 including retro adds)
+946 cases
17.8% positivity rate (+0.9%)
278 outbreaks total (+69 new)
+21 deaths
#covid #ab #alberta #yeg #yyc #edmonton #calgary
+171 hospitalizations this week, (+225 including retroactive additions)
+7 ICU admissions this week, (+9 including retroactive additions)
#covid #ab #alberta #yeg #yyc #edmonton #calgary
Majority of new admissions were in Edmonton with 87 and 68 in Calgary. Most were in the 80+ age range (112 new) followed by 70-79 age range (52 new).
7 new hospital admissions in those under 1 year old, and 4 new admissions for those in the 1-4 age group.
#covid #ab #alberta
AB #COVID-19 update for Sept 17-23:
Hospitalizations and ICU are now given as new admissions per week instead of total number of Albertans in hospital.
With +125 new #hospitalizations and +5 new #icu admissions we are closest to Jan 8, 2023 which had 135. #alberta #ab #yeg #yyc
Here is a view of just 2023.
Here is a closer view of the last few weeks.
20-Aug-23 +49 H +2 ICU
27-Aug-23 +79 H +1 ICU
03-Sep-23 +80 H +8 ICU
10-Sep-23 +99 H +3 ICU
17-Sep-30 +125 H +5 ICU
#alberta #ab #yeg #yyc #covid #ab
How to act around #servicedogs from the wife of a #veteran
🧵: My husband served 2 tours in Afghanistan as a tank driver with the #CAF. He joined when he was only 17 and served for over 7 years. He has very severe #PTSD, we’ve been told by VA case managers that he has one of 1/13
the most severe cases in Canada by their disability standards.
My husband got a PTSD service dog after being on a waiting list for 6 years.
Before he got a service dog I had no idea the sorts of things both he and I would experience and how it was like to have one.
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On a daily basis people try to touch his dog without asking.
People follow us around to watch them work. People stand too close. They stare. They take photos.
There are people who deliberately try to get his dog to misbehave by creating distractions. 3/13
For the coles notes version...
Tests this week: 9464 (+136 more than last week)
Cases this week: 1344 (-57 less than last week)
Positivity this week: 14.65% (-1.27% less than last week) #covid19ab#covid19#ab#abpoli#yyc#yeg#edmonton
Hospitalizations: 1141 (increase of +51 since the last update)
*Last weeks number was however retroactively increased from 1090 to 1150 between updates. #covid19ab#covid19#ab#abpoli#yyc#yeg#edmonton