B.C. could hit 3,000 new COVID-19 cases a day if contact trends don’t go down: health officials
VICTORIA — COVID-19 variants are driving virus transmission to the point where the province could hit 3,000 new cases per day, if trends continue.
New provincial modelling shows even if social gatherings drop off over the next few weeks, B.C. would still be on track to hit 2,000 new cases a day.
The province has restrictions in place banning social gatherings, events and indoor dining, but so far the province’s “circuit-breaker” has not driven cases down.
The Fraser Health region continues to drive transmission. The modelling shows the health authority could see 1,500 cases per day by the end of April if indoor social contacts remain consistent.