LOS ANGELES (AP) — Almost 2,000 homeless individuals died in Los Angeles County throughout the first yr of the pandemic, a rise of 56% from the earlier yr, pushed primarily by drug overdoses, authorities mentioned.
The findings launched Friday in a report from the county’s Division of Public Well being confirmed that regardless of preliminary fears, the virus itself was not the principle wrongdoer in deaths amongst California’s largest-in-the-nation unhoused inhabitants. But it surely did reduce individuals off from psychological well being and substance abuse remedy after providers had been drastically diminished to stop the unfold of the virus.
Between April 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021, the county recorded 1,988 deaths of homeless individuals, up from 1,271 deaths throughout the identical interval a yr earlier, the report mentioned.
Throughout each of these years, drug overdoses had been the main reason behind loss of life however elevated by 78% throughout the pandemic’s first yr. Within the pre-pandemic yr, the Division of Public Well being reported 402 deadly overdoses. Within the yr after the outbreak, the quantity almost doubled to 715, the report mentioned.
The report discovered that 179 homeless individuals died from COVID-19 throughout the pandemic’s first yr.
“The findings on this report replicate a real state of emergency,” mentioned First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis mentioned in a press release. “In a civil society, it’s unacceptable for any of us to not be profoundly disturbed by the surprising wants documented on this yr’s homeless mortality report.”
A research of San Francisco homeless deaths launched final month confirmed comparable findings: Between March 2020 and March 2021, there have been 331 homeless deaths recorded in San Francisco, greater than twice the variety of any earlier yr, with the main reason behind loss of life being drug overdose, based on a research carried out by the College of California San Francisco and the town’s Division of Public Well being.
Los Angeles County is residence to the Skid Row neighborhood, infamous for poverty and medicines and the place LA’s homeless inhabitants was as soon as largely confined. Now, rows of tents, cardboard shelters, battered RVs and makeshift plywood constructions are acquainted sights all through the nation’s second-most populous metropolis.
Cities and states throughout the nation are grappling with rising homelessness, in addition to psychological well being crises. California has the biggest unhoused inhabitants within the nation, estimated at 161,000 with almost 1 / 4 of that quantity affected by extreme psychological sickness, based on a 2020 depend of homeless individuals required by the U.S. Division of Housing and City Growth.
The pandemic seemingly exacerbated an already rising drug and overdose downside, pushed by the prevalence of fentanyl, authorities mentioned. Methamphetamine was concerned within the majority of deaths, at 75%, roughly the identical because the earlier yr. However the involvement of fentanyl in overdose deaths almost doubled to 45%, the report mentioned.
“The COVID-19 pandemic’s affect on individuals experiencing homelessness has clearly prolonged past the rapid results of this new and lethal virus,” mentioned Los Angeles Public Well being Director Barbara Ferrer. “The pandemic has exacerbated stressors already burdening this susceptible inhabitants.”
Younger, Latino and Black individuals experiencing homelessness drove the will increase in deadly overdoses, the report mentioned.
Coronary coronary heart illness was the second main reason behind loss of life within the first yr of the pandemic, accounting for 309 deaths and a rise of just about 30% from the earlier yr, the report mentioned.
