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U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Continue to Rise, CDC Report Shows
National Desk
April 30, 2026
Why it matters locally: Utah has struggled with high rates of opioid and other drug overdoses, making this national trend a significant concern for state health officials and residents. Utah's State Unintentional Overdose Reporting System (SUORS) tracks overdose data, and this CDC report will likely inform ongoing prevention and treatment efforts in the state.
Washington D.C. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new data today indicating that drug overdose deaths in the United States continue to climb. The information, published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, shows a concerning trend in fatalities linked to drug use. The report specifically highlights the contribution of opioid overdoses to the overall increase in drug-related deaths. While the CDC has not released specific numbers in this initial press release, the report analyzes data related to overdose fatalities nationwide. Researchers are continuing to analyze the contributing factors to the continued rise in overdose deaths, including the availability of illicit drugs, the presence of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids, and access to treatment and prevention services. The CDC plans to release further details and analysis in the coming weeks. Further information and the full report can be found on the CDC website.
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