SOUND OFF: Our B.C. testing strategy for COVID-19 — adapting to our pandemic
TESTING FOR COVID-19 and other infectious diseases is a core tenet of public health.
It tells us the what, who and where of disease transmission, but we need to understand the limitations of testing to do this right.
Many have asked and many continue to ask about who is getting tested for COVID-19 in B.C. and why we don’t just “test, test, test everyone.” What I can tell you is we adapted our testing approach as we learned more about the virus and the test, and as more tests became available, and we will continue to adapt as we progress through our pandemic response.
Scientists at the BC Centre for Disease Control were some of the first in the world to develop a COVID-19 test – the “what” in our testing strategy. This test detects the genetic material of the virus in a sample (usually a swab taken from the back of the nose) from someone who is sick. It is used across Canada and around the world to determine if someone is infected.