Not sure that’s accurate-—
“Washington, DC – May 24, 2022) – Deaths associated with alcohol, drugs, and suicide took the lives of 186,763 Americans in 2020, a 20 percent one year increase in the combined death rate and the highest number of substance misuse deaths ever recorded for a single year.
While alcohol, drug, and suicide deaths have been increasing for decades, the 2020 increase was unprecedented and driven by a 30 percent increase in the rate of drug-induced deaths and a 27 percent increase in the rate of alcohol-induced deaths. Combined rates of alcohol, drug, and suicide deaths increased in all 50 states except New Hampshire, and for the first time two states – West Virginia and New Mexico – surpassed 100 deaths per 100,000 state residents from alcohol, drugs, and suicide combined in a single year.
https://www.tfah.org/report-details/pain-in-the-nation-2022/
That appears to lump fentanyl deaths in with suicide. Those deaths are often accidental. In fact, probably most of the time. Users develop resistance. Then they go on some other drug for a time. Fentanyl resistance fades. Then they return to it, at the dose they were using before — not realizing the fade.
And they die. By accident.
The link I provided is pure. Those are recorded explicit suicides.
Suicides declined in 2020, the latest year for which there is data. There was no vax, but there was social distancing.
BTW your link explicitly says suicides declined. On the first page. Not sure why you offered it.