COVID-19 down, influenza and RSV up in B.C., says CDC
VANCOUVER — New data suggest that COVID-19 activity in British Columbia is trending downward, while influenza and RSV are on the rise.
A weekly update provided Thursday by the BC Centre for Disease Control says COVID-19 cases, new hospitalizations and deaths are all declining from a peak in the first week of October.
It says there were 25 deaths of patients with COVID last week, down from 70 three weeks earlier.
But the number of people in hospital with COVID-19, including new and previous admissions, has risen to 263 as of Thursday.