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We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic. Learn More. In a press conference on Friday, January 21, Dr. Bonnie Henry addressed how they are dealing with the ongoing pandemic, and surge of Omicron cases. She also said that Omicron is highly infectious, has a shorter incubation period, and that "many people will have mild or asymptomatic infections, and not even realize that they are infected.
Because of this, as well as the access to vaccines and treatments that the province has, she said that "COVID is no longer an infection for which contact tracing is an effective intervention. Instead of contact tracing, Dr. Henry encouraged people to get vaccinated , manage their own symptoms, and get tested if they are eligible for treatment or are at high risk.
She said that these measures are similar to how "we manage other respiratory illnesses, even influenza, or RSV, or enteroviruses that cause the common cold. Given the level of transmission of Omicron, she added that "we all need to assume that we've been in contact with somebody with the virus. In addition to following public health guidelines and getting vaccinated, she told people to wash their hands regularly, wear properly fitting masks, and keep their groups small.
Henry also said that as long as someone is feeling well, "we can and must continue going to work, going to school , and socializing safety in our small groups. Because of how fast the variant has spread though, Dr. Henry said that people do not "need to isolate if a friend or family member knows that they have COVID.
If you do feel unwell, she said to stay away from others until you feel better β even if that's the next day. Those who do have symptoms can use the symptom checker on the BC CDC website , which will tell them if they need to book a test.