COVID-19 variant threat eases in B.C. as other provinces grapple with high numbers
NANAIMO — Public health officials aren’t seeing the widespread transmission of two COVID-19 variants throughout B.C.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Friday, Feb. 12 said three cases of the variant were found in roughly 3,100 positive tests in the first week of February. So far, 46 cases of variants have been discovered.
“This tells us we don’t have high levels of transmission in our communities. But we still need to be cautious and monitor.”
She said Alberta and hotspots in Ontario are grappling with more considerable numbers of the variants and could bring it to B.C.