SOUND OFF: Nurses sign letter demanding mandatory social isolation
DEAR PRIME MINISTER Trudeau and Premier Horgan:
As frontline British Columbia nurses, we want to join our voices with the Royal Columbian Hospital doctors in expressing our alarm at the insufficient and slow response of the federal and provincial governments to the current spread of [COVID-19]. The doctors’ warning must be heeded – “we need to act now to prevent a catastrophic number of preventable deaths. At our current rate of spread, our hospitals will be overwhelmed in a few weeks without drastic action. We must slow the community spread of COVID-19 in B.C…. A community lockdown may seem drastic, but experiences throughout the rest of the world clearly demonstrate how critical it is to act decisively and urgently.”
The measures taken so far have been welcome, but they are not sufficient. In the last week alone between Monday and Friday, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in British Columbia tripled. On Monday, March 16, there were 103 cases. By Friday that had risen to 348. This means that if they continue to grow at the same rate there could be 9,000 in B.C. by April 1. 28,000 by April 8. 84,000 by April 15. (*)
That is bad enough, but it actually understates the present situation. The problem is not just that the number of confirmed cases is growing, but the rate at which they are growing is itself increasing. On March 9 there were 32 confirmed cases in B.C. Five days later there were 73, an increase of 128 per cent. On March 15 there were 88 cases. Five days later there were 348, an increase of 296 per cent.