‘We cannot eliminate all risk:’ province shifts gears away from COVID-19 management staples
NANAIMO — It’s not a shift to an endemic, but the latest media briefing from the province’s health officer represented a major shift in B.C.’s COVID-19 response.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a media availability on Friday, Jan. 21, key hallmarks of tracking, managing and mitigating affects of the virus such as contact tracing and mass testing were no longer effective against the faster moving Omicron strain.
“We cannot eliminate all risk and I think that’s something we need to understand and accept as this virus has changed and has become part of what we will be living with for years to come.”
Henry emphasized the need for people to stay at home if they are unwell and use an updated BC CDC symptom checker to determine whether they need to be tested.