Interior Health is “gearing up to be prepared” for a surge in COVID-19 cases later this year
KAMLOOPS — On Monday (July 4), BC Health Minister Adrian Dix said the province was preparing for a possible third wave of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which could hit this fall. As a result, Dix said another vaccine booster shot could be made available to all British Columbians before the season changes.
With summertime officially here, the COVID-19 pandemic is likely the farthest thing from the minds of many across BC. Many of the policies and regulations that were in place to protect from spreading the virus have been relaxed, but that doesn’t mean the virus has gone away.
“We’re still seeing a fair amount of COVID-19 activity, so it is very much still with us,” Dr. Carol Fenton, Medical Health Officer with Interior Health explains. “That activity and the markers that we use, particularly hospitalizations and deaths, are stable for now.”