More detailed data could paint a clearer picture of how COVID-19 is spreading in B.C. communities
KAMLOOPS — A change appears to be on the way that will serve as a relief to B.C. residents demanding more transparency about the province’s COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Interior Health Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Albert de Villiers, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) will soon provide more detailed demographic data about COVID-19 cases, updated on a weekly basis.
“The latest I heard was, starting (Thursday) there will be some more information on the BCCDC website that’s going to be updated weekly with some more local area data,” de Villiers told a virtual media conference Wednesday (Dec. 9). “That should answer most of the questions.”
Since the pandemic began, B.C. residents have been desperate to know the extent to which COVID-19 has spread within their own individual communities. This is far and away the most common issue CFJC Today journalists are asked about with regard to the pandemic.