In an update from the BC CDC today the provincial organization notes:
There is still no indication of seasonal influenza virus in BC, an ongoing absence since July. Since week 40 (September 27) start of the 2020-21 influenza surveillance season, the only sporadic (3) influenza detections have followed live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) receipt, which is not unexpected and likely represents vaccine- rather than wild-type virus.In their influenza outbreak report the Centre also observes that the last influenza outbreak in BC was in March 2020 (week 12) with no influenza outbreaks reported thus far
during the 2020-2021 season (since week 40, starting September 27, 2020).
By way of comparison, during the
same period spanning weeks 40 (from September 29) to 46 (to November 16) of 2019, there were 3 long-term care
facility (LTCF) influenza outbreaks reported.
You can review the full suite of information related to the Flu update here.
The slow arrival of the flu is a good thing considering the scarcity of flu vaccine availability this season, with the first shipment of the flu shot quickly used up and many residents of the Northwest are on waiting lists now awaiting a spot for their jab in the arm.
You can learn more about the 2020 Flu shot program from our notes of October.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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