Drug epidemics have historically been limited to inner cities, but recent spikes in opioid overdoses have also taken place in suburban and rural areas – spurring unprecedented bipartisan efforts throughout the nation to combat opioid abuse.
New York provides a stark illustration of the demographics of the epidemic, with the per-capita rate of opioid overdoses in New York City being significantly lower than the rest of the state.
1,216: Total opioid-related deaths in NYC in 2017
2,137: Total opioid-related deaths in New York state outside NYC in 2017
Opioid overdose ER visits in New York
Overdose hot spots
The counties with more than 22 opioid overdose deaths per 100,000 people in 2016.
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