As the provinces lay out plans to reopen their economies by relaxing the measures imposed to stifle the spread of COVID-19, they are setting up a critical test for what was once a small branch of public health – communicable disease control.
British Columbia has had one of the lowest rates of COVID-19 testing in the country, but is now expanding both testing and contact tracing, in a bid to quickly catch and stop the spread of the coronavirus that causes the disease as physical distancing measures are eased. Details are expected to be announced this week about how those emergency measures will be lifted, and the province’s health authorities have been preparing for new outbreaks that might result.
A Vancouver poultry plant outbreak, which has led to the closing of two facilities and more than 90 COVID-19-positive cases, began with a single confirmed case. “They discovered as they walked into the plant that there were obviously people with illness working that day, so they just screened everybody in the plant,” Patricia Daly, Chief Medical Health Officer for Vancouver Coastal Health, said in an interview. “There were a lot of contacts, because they had been working in a setting where they were actually very close contact with one another, and they really didn’t have an appropriate plan to try and prevent exposing one another.
GlobeBC Fake news
GlobeBC Errrr should have been done 2 months ago
GlobeBC Too bad Trudeau didn't do that for any of us that came back from abroad with a fever. Oh wait, he didn't screen at all.
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