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Number in hospital with COVID-19 in B.C. hits highest level in 2 months
Ian Holliday
CTVNewsVancouver.ca Reporter
Updated Oct. 20, 2022 5:25 p.m. EDT
Published Oct. 20, 2022 4:34 p.m. EDT
There were 389 people in B.C. hospitals with COVID-19 on Thursday – the highest total the province has seen in two months, but still within the general range B.C. has seen since spring.
As the weather in much of the province finally turns more seasonal, the latest hospitalization data comes alongside indications that a long-predicted rise in respiratory illness is underway, even if COVID-19 case counts have not yet surged.
The current hospital population reported each week by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control includes both those with severe cases of COVID-19 requiring hospitalization and those who are hospitalized for other reasons and test positive incidentally...
... COVID-SPECIFIC DATA
This week, the BCCDC reported data for the epidemiological week of Oct. 9 to 15. During that time, there were 628 new, lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19, 174 new hospital admissions, 31 new critical care admissions and 32 deaths within 30 days of a positive lab test.
All of those data points come with caveats, however.
The weekly case count reflects only positive lab-based tests, and tests are only offered to people with symptoms under very specific circumstances.
The vast majority of B.C. residents cannot get a lab test for COVID-19, even if they have symptoms, and the BCCDC does not collect or publish results from at-home, rapid antigen tests.
As a result of this, the independent B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group estimated in August that the province is undercounting coronavirus infections by a factor of 100...
Number in hospital with COVID-19 in B.C. hits highest level in 2 months
Ian Holliday
CTVNewsVancouver.ca Reporter
Updated Oct. 20, 2022 5:25 p.m. EDT
Published Oct. 20, 2022 4:34 p.m. EDT
There were 389 people in B.C. hospitals with COVID-19 on Thursday – the highest total the province has seen in two months, but still within the general range B.C. has seen since spring.
As the weather in much of the province finally turns more seasonal, the latest hospitalization data comes alongside indications that a long-predicted rise in respiratory illness is underway, even if COVID-19 case counts have not yet surged.
The current hospital population reported each week by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control includes both those with severe cases of COVID-19 requiring hospitalization and those who are hospitalized for other reasons and test positive incidentally...
... COVID-SPECIFIC DATA
This week, the BCCDC reported data for the epidemiological week of Oct. 9 to 15. During that time, there were 628 new, lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19, 174 new hospital admissions, 31 new critical care admissions and 32 deaths within 30 days of a positive lab test.
All of those data points come with caveats, however.
The weekly case count reflects only positive lab-based tests, and tests are only offered to people with symptoms under very specific circumstances.
The vast majority of B.C. residents cannot get a lab test for COVID-19, even if they have symptoms, and the BCCDC does not collect or publish results from at-home, rapid antigen tests.
As a result of this, the independent B.C. COVID-19 Modelling Group estimated in August that the province is undercounting coronavirus infections by a factor of 100...