Respiratory illnesses leveling off after early season peak
NANAIMO — Following elevated numbers of people sick from seasonal illnesses, the province reported more positive signs following a turbulent early start to flu season.
During a Friday, Jan 13 media briefing, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported the Influenza A strain causing widespread illness in children and the elderly continues dropping.
“Respiratory illness will continue, generally we start seeing it leveling off in February and by March, so we’re not out of the woods by any means yet.”
The province reported influenza cases in all age groups fell from peak test positive rates of 27 per cent in late Nov. to 5 per cent in the first week of January.