Health, rescue officials urge caution, preparedness as Kamloops’ summer injury cases rise
KAMLOOPS — With summer in full swing, more families are bound to take advantage of the Interior’s trails, bodies of water and even recreational activities, though health and safety officials are stressing that a little bit of pre-planning can go a very long way in preventing a trip to the emergency room.
From hiking and mountain biking, to driving off-road vehicles and time on the water, Interior Health says summer consistently brings an increase in preventable injuries and scenarios as more people head outdoors.
“We really recommend people spending time outside outdoors. There are lots of benefits for for health from being outside, however, we do see an increase in injuries during the summer,” said Dr. Silvana Mema, the deputy chief medical health officer for Interior Health.


