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Opioid Strategy Work Continues As Crisis Is Alarming

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While the efforts of the Simcoe Muskoka Opioid Strategy (SMOS) to address the opioid crisis have been somewhat interrupted by COVID-19, critical work continues amidst a worsening local situation.

“The pandemic may have pushed the opioid crisis out of the spotlight, but the crisis and the burden associated with it has not gone away; in fact, COVID-19 has made a difficult situation even more challenging,” said Dr. Lisa Simon, associate medical officer of health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, and chair of the SMOS Steering Committee. “Opioid use, addiction and overdose is an urgent and complex problem in our region and the work of SMOS continues to be a high priority as we work towards reducing the harms of opioids in our communities.”

Preliminary data shows that there were 83 confirmed and probable opioid-related deaths in Simcoe Muskoka for the first eight months of 2020, which was 51% higher than the average of 55 deaths from January to August for the previous three years. SMOS partner agencies have also identified an increase in overdoses amongst clients.

Some of the recent work of SMOS, which includes efforts to understand and address the negative effects of the pandemic – and public health measures to control it – on those who use substances, have been updated on preventOD.ca. Highlights include:

SMOS is a large partnership of agencies, organizations and individuals that is working together to address the crisis of opioid use and overdose in the region. Its strategy is organized by pillars that include prevention, treatment, harm reduction, enforcement, emergency management, data and evaluation, and lived experience. While the SMOS Action Plan ends at the end of 2020, SMOS is initiating a planning process for a regional drug strategy for the years to come.

For more information on the SMOS Action Plan and related work, visit www.preventod.ca. For local opioid trends, including opioid-related deaths and opioid poisonings, see HealthSTATS.org or call Health Connection to speak with a public health professional weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 705-721-7520 (1-877-721-7520).

The Simcoe Muskoka Opioid Strategy is a collective comprehensive strategy aimed at reducing opioid harms in Simcoe and Muskoka.

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