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Overdose death toll in S.F. surpasses 500 people this year amid fentanyl-fueled drug crisis
Nora MishanecSF Chronicle
23 Nov 2022
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The death toll from known accidental overdoses in San Francisco surpassed 500 on Tuesday as the city struggles to confront a fentanyl-fueled drug crisis that has killed thousands over the past five years.
The city is on track to record nearly as many overdose deaths as last year, when at least 625 people died from drug use, many of them in San Francisco’s beleaguered Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods. The tallies, while high, represent a slight decrease from 2020, when the pandemic’s upheaval pushed drug deaths to their all-time peak at 711 fatalities.
A total of 501 people had died of accidental overdoses citywide in 2022 as of Tuesday, when the medical examiner’s office released its most recent figures. The Chronicle is tracking the deaths to shed light on the increasingly deadly epidemic that has killed more city residents than COVID-19.
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