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COVID-19: B.C. Health Minister says the state is preparing for a potential fall surge

"Currently, the overall hospitalization level for COVID-19 is declining, but there are real challenges elsewhere in the world." B.C. Minister of Health said. Adrian Dix

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B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix pauses while speaking during an announcement to mark the start of construction on the redevelopment and modernization of the Burnaby Hospital, in Burnaby, B.C., on Monday, May 30, 2022.
B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix commemorates the start of construction on the redevelopment and modernization of Burnaby Hospital. Pause while talking during the announcement, Burnaby, British Columbia, Monday, May 30, 2022.Photo courtesy of DARRYL DYC ​​K/Canadian news agency

This fall, British Columbia Preparations are underway to help combat the potential surge in COVID-19. Make sure you are safe and vaccinated.

Di x shows the number of inpatients in British Columbia. Infection with COVID-19 continues to decline, but not in other jurisdictions.

Dix states that there are currently no immediate plans to return to the state-wide Maskman Date.

He states that it is unclear what the COVID infection rate will be this fall, but he is preparing for a possible surge in respiratory illness.

"Therefore, the option is not excluded. Currently, we see that the hospitalization level of COVID-19 is declining overall, but there are real challenges elsewhere in the world. There are. "

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