Omicron transmission is declining in B.C., modelling suggests — but hospitalizations have yet to peak

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COVID-19 modelling released by the B.C. government shows the latest wave of the pandemic, propelled by the Omicron variant, may have peaked in parts of the province — but that British Columbians are not out of the woods yet.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry presented the latest modelling projections in a news conference Friday. She says the Omicron wave has spread faster than previous ones and health officials believe the top of the latest surge has already been reached.

The data shows while community transmission is trending down in most health regions, there is likely to be a rise in hospitalizations in the

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