B.C.’s respiratory illness surge stabilizing after deaths of six kids: disease centre
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control says a deadly spike in acute respiratory illness is showing signs of stabilizing, after the flu-related deaths of at least six children and youth this season.
The centre says in a new update that influenza A was the most detected virus in B.C. last week, while wastewater tests indicate a slow increase in COVID-19 infections.
It says B.C. is experiencing an unusual season for respiratory illnesses with “unusual characteristics,” including an intense early surge in cases and the flu-related deaths of children and youth.
The centre says enhanced surveillance has been introduced as a result, which includes the reporting of influenza-related deaths of children and youth.