Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
The U.S. drug overdose death toll climbed nearly 30% in 2020, according to preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Source: “U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Climbed during Early Months of Pandemic: CDC Data,” The Hill, April 14, 2021).
The CDC data shows that more than 87,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in the 12-month period that started in October 2019 and ended in September 2020 — the most recent statistics, which were published on April 14.
Overall, the preliminary data found a 29% increase in overdose deaths in the 12-month period ending in September 2020, when compared to the year period ending in September 2019.
The largest increases in drug overdose deaths occurred in the 12-month periods that ended in April and May 2020, months early in the pandemic when many states had some form of shutdown in place and more workers lost jobs.



