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Spike in drug overdoses in Windsor-Essex has officials on alert

The Windsor-Essex Health Unit has issued a public warning about a recentspike in overdoses.

9 emergency room visits due to fentanyl over 2-day span

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit says there has been an increase in drug overdoses, most of which have involved opioids. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit says there has been a recentincrease in overdoses, almost all involving opioids.

The health unitsays that between Jan. 18 and 20, there were nine emergency department visits related to the opioidfentanyl. In the same time period there weresix opioid overdoses involving fentanyl and one involvingmethamphetamine.

"The overdoses are higher than expected when compared to historical numbers for the same reporting week," the health unit said in a statement issued Friday.

According to reports from a community partner that haven't been formally confirmed, some recent doses have involved Carfentanil, the health unit said.

Carfentanil isan opioideven strongerthan fentanyl thatis used to sedatelarge animals.

According to WECHU, there were249 opioid-related emergency room visits in 2019, and 47 people died of opioid overdoses.

Last week, Windsor City Council voted in favour ofputting naloxone on fire trucks. Some police officers in Windsor also carry the drug,which temporarilyreverses opioid overdoses.