The real pandemic - San Francisco

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From the San Francisco Chronicle:

Overdose deaths far outpace COVID-19 deaths in San Francisco
A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far.

The crisis fueled by the powerful painkiller fentanyl could have been far worse if it wasn't for the nearly 3,000 times Narcan was used from January to the beginning of November to save someone from the brink of death, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday.

The data reflects the number of times people report using Narcan to the Drug Overdose Prevention and Education Project, a city-funded program that coordinates San Francisco’s response to overdose, or return to refill their supply. Officials at the DOPE Project said that since the numbers are self-reported, they are probably a major undercount.

Last year, 441 people died of drug overdoses — a 70% increase from 2018 — and 2,610 potential overdoses were prevented by Narcan, a medication commonly sprayed up the nose to reverse an opioid overdose, according to data from the city Medical Examiner's office and the DOPE Project.

Hmm... From 2018 to 2019, a 70% increase.  From 2019 to 2020, a 71.0,4% increase. Looks like there is a major problem, a growing problem and that relief efforts are ineffective.

Anyone remember George Christopher?  He was Mayor of San Francisco from January 8, 1956 through January 8, 1964. He was a Republican.  He was the last Republican Mayor of San Francisco.  It has all been downhill from there.

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