Tam warns of flu upswing, new COVID-19 variants as viral triple threat continues
OTTAWA — Canada’s top doctor is warning of “increased growth” in new COVID-19 variants and an upswing in seasonal influenza cases, just as a surge of respiratory syncytial virus inundates hospitals.
Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says the triple threat of all three viruses is posing a challenge for the health system in several parts of the country and points to the need for “stepped up precautions.”
Although a recent surge of COVID-19 cases seem to have “plateaued,” Tam says emerging Omicron variants BQ.1.1 and BF.7 are on the rise.
Meanwhile, above-seasonal cases of the common childhood illness of RSV is especially high, with pediatric centres inundated with young patients.