Nov. 18, 2024
A group of physicians are setting up unofficial overdose prevention sites outside two Vancouver Island hospitals Monday, aiming to help people struggling with addiction – while also sending a message to the government.
“Lately, there’s been a lot of controversy and politicization around the work that I do, and meanwhile, people are dying,” said Dr. Jess Wilder, a Nanaimo-based addictions and family medicine physician.
“We want to bring the narrative back to the fact that saving lives is not controversial.”
She told CTV News the group will operate at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. The setup includes two tents, one for drug use and another where doctors will be on standby in case of an emergency. They plan to have the overdose prevention sites open this week between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday to Friday.