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Reid Southwick // Blood Tribe issues local state of emergency after 30 drug overdoses in a week | CBC News

6.3.18

Blood Tribe issues local state of emergency after 30 drug overdoses in a week | CBC News: Police believe a batch of especially toxic drugs emerged in Lethbridge and surrounding communities, such as the Blood Tribe First Nation, leading to an acute overdose crisis that was unusual, even in a province where roughly two people are dying a day from fentanyl overdoses.

Lethbridge first responders handled more than 50 overdoses in a week, though there could be some overlap with cases reported on the Blood reserve.


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