B.C. could nearly wipe out COVID-19 by September with 70 per cent contact rate and high vaccine uptake: officials
VICTORIA — Provincial modelling shows British Columbia could nearly wipe out COVID-19 by September if vaccination uptake for second doses is high and personal interactions remain well below pre-pandemic levels.
According to the data presented Thursday by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, a 70-per-cent interaction rate, combined with a high vaccine uptake, would mean close to zero new cases a day by the beginning of that month.
In comparison, a lower vaccine uptake and an 80-per-cent interaction rate, B.C. would likely record 200 new COVID-19 cases a day at the beginning of September.
Variants of concerns now make up more than 80 per cent of all COVID-19 case samples tested in B.C.