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Local Health Authority COVID review by region for December 26-January 1 |
The Wednesday data release from the BC CDC, culling data from the week of December 26 to January 1st, serves as sort of a canary in a coal mine moment; with the numbers to be released in weeks to come surely to be of much higher counts as the current surge of Omicron makes its way into Northern British Columbia.
For the week of this report, Smithers once again dominates the findings, tripling their count of just a week ago with 159 cases of COVID reported for the period from Dec 26 to January 1, while Kitimat continued its climb as well, this week recording 61 cases recorded from the week of December 19-25
After a number of weeks of declining cases, Terrace has seen a significant jump in the period, marking 54 cases of COVID in the most recent report
Prince Rupert also saw a sharp increased from 8 cases prior to the holiday break, to 23 in just the last week.
Haida Gwaii at 22 cases and Snow Country-Stikine-Telegraph Creek at 28 provide a glimpse at just how fast the new surge of COVID is climbing in the Northwest.
The data review did not breakdown the totals between the newest variant of Omicron and any other variants of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The full review across the region for the week of December 26 to January 1 from the BC CDC looks as follows:
Smithers -- 159 cases
Kitimat -- 61 cases
Terrace -- 54 cases
Nechako -- 28 cases
Snow Country-Stikine- Telegraph Creek -- 28 cases
Prince Rupert -- 24 cases
Haida Gwaii -- 22 cases
Burns Lake -- 11 cases
Central Coast -- 9
Upper Skeena -- 7 cases
Bella Coola Valley -- N/A
Nisga'a Region -- N/A
Wednesday's provincial report lists 179 new cases of COVID for Northern Health, with 750 Active cases.
With the case count numbers now jumping in exponential numbers, the focus turns to the key indicators of impact on the health care system, that of admissions for hospitalization and those in critical care
For the Northern Health Region in total as of Wednesday, 14 patients are listed as in hospital with 4 noted as in Critical Care.
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Charts for British Columbia as a whole and for the Northern Health Region from the BC CDC for January 5 (click to enlarge) |
Cross posted
from the North Coast Review.
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