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COVID-19: Interior Health’s 3 Omicron cases ‘not travel-related’

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B.C. to provide at-home COVID-19 rapid tests, but not until January “We know there is a lot of uncertainty still about Omicron.

There is consensus that it spreads faster than Delta, that it is more infectious, but how much more is challenging to know,” Provincial Health Officer Dr.

Bonnie Henry said on Tuesday.The Omicron variant is raising last-minute questions about festive plans ahead of the holiday season.

B.C.’s Coquihalla Highway set to reopen Dec. 20 for commercial travel, buses Henry advised people to keep their gatherings small and vaccinated.“What I am telling people right now is to rethink what you are doing over the holidays in terms of having gatherings with people, particularly large social gatherings with people that you.

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