B.C.: Conditions necessary for reopening and preparing for a second wave

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"During today’s daily COVID-19 update, B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix talked about preventing further outbreaks if restrictions are to be lifted and preparing for a potential second wave in the autumn.

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Preparing for reopening

While Dr. Henry empathized with people who are tired of not being able to do the things they use to do, she emphasized the need to continue with current measures if lifting of restrictions are to take place in the near future.

In particular, she said that the province needs to avoid any more outbreaks, which can overwhelm the healthcare system.

“We can’t afford to have any weaknesses in our firewall if we are going to be able to move ahead into our new normal,” she said. “To ease restrictions, we need to have a decline in both the number of new cases as well as the numbers of outbreaks.”



She added that because B.C. has no control over what’s happening in other provinces and states, or elsewhere in the world, which affects what happens here, British Columbians therefore need to remain “vigilant”.


Dix further emphasized the need for people to remain at home if they are sick, which he says is a responsibility of employees and employers.


“I think we see the case—whether it’s Cargill [meat-packing plant] in Alberta, whether it’s United Poultry here in Vancouver, whether it’s the circumstances of the Mission federal institution in Mission—[of] the significant and ongoing risks posed by COVID-19 to the health of people in British Columbia,” Dix said. “And what it says to us, surely, is that we have to continue to do what we need to do, to be 100 percent all in.”




Second wave possibility

Dr. Henry said that in their pandemic preparations, they are looking historically at influenza pandemics where second waves have occurred during respiratory virus seasons.

At this point, unfortunately, she said, we don’t know yet if there is a seasonality to the novel coronavirus.

What she does know is how flu season can make matters much more difficult to deal with.

“Once we have influenza complicating things, and the other respiratory viruses that we see, it’s much more challenging to detect which one is influenza, which one is RSV, which one is parainfluenza, which one is COVID-19,” she said. “That’s why it is so important for us to do everything we can over the coming weeks…to try and get this down to zero as much as we can now.”

She said that health authorities are planning for influenza season, which will add to the number of people who need to be hospitalized.

“Yes, there is very much a potential of a surge come the fall, and that’s one of the things that we are working very hard to have in place: the surveillance that we need, the testing that we need, the contact tracing in our communities that we need,” she said. “But we need to do everything that we can now to try and stamp it out as much as possible so we at least have a fighting chance when we’re going into the fall.”

https://www.straight.com/covid-19-p...-bc-conditions-reopening-possible-second-wave


 
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"Do a "snap opening" of small business and see if the former clientele rush in ! It wont happen, people are social distanced conditioned, fearful and mistrusting of the government, social media and each other right now. The bodies are still going to the morgue and will be for a while yet. Open up sports events, sit ten seats apart, the athletes, some wearing masks under their football helmets etc. .....does it make sense.? Go to the restaurant or bar and have your waiter wearing a mask ? The outfielders in baseball are social distanced but what about the umpire, back catcher and batter wearing masks. It will take a lot of time to change the way things are, to get consumer confidence back to get the public to trust the government(s) again. I guess the manufacturing sector could start up again, it would provide jobs but consumer spending and tourism is halted for now."
 

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