2021 Press Releases



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Medical Examiner: Overdose Surge Kills 12 in 2 Days

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Media Contact: 
Christopher Harris, (216) 443-7157; cbharris@cuyahogacounty.us

 

CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Gilson, today issued a public health alert, stating that Cuyahoga County suffered at least 12 suspected overdose deaths in a two-day period.

“This recent trend of clustered overdoses is alarming. There were an additional 4 on Thursday of last week. It remains to be seen what the cause is, but the public should be aware that there is a serious threat to their lives if they are using street drugs right now in Cuyahoga County.” Dr. Gilson warned.

Expedited forensic testing is underway to confirm which drug(s) may have caused the recent spike. At the current rate, Cuyahoga County is expected to suffer at least more than 700 overdose deaths this year.

Death Date Month Death Date Day Death Date Year Gender Age  Hispanic  Race  Residence City 
11  06  2021  Female  48  No  Black  Cleveland
11  06  2021   Male  46  Yes  White Cleveland
11  06  2021   Male  46  No  White
Cleveland
11  06  2021   Male  47  No  White
Euclid
11  06  2021   Female  38 Yes  White
Cleveland
11  07  2021   Female  43 No  White
Cleveland
11  07  2021   Female  62 No White
Cleveland
11  07  2021   Male  60 No Black Cleveland
11  07  2021   Female  48 No White
Cleveland
11  07  2021   Male  78 No Black Cleveland
11  07  2021   Female  27 No White
Garfield Heights
11 07  2021   Female  43 No White
Cleveland

 

Short-term and long-term intervention is available. Furthermore, Naloxone and fentanyl test strips, will work with most fentanyl analogues. For a list of community walk-in clinics, please visit:

https://www.testyourdrugscc.com 
https://www.metrohealth.org/office-of-opioid-safety/project-dawn

If you or anyone that you know is actively using or recovering from opioid addiction, contact Project DAWN for information at 216-778-5677. Eligible program participants, are given FREE Naloxone kits – the opioid reversing antidote.

Additionally, the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County provides a 24-hour crisis hotline at 216-623-6888.