COVID-19 cases, one expert says that the country’s fourth wave — should it happen — could look very different in comparison to its first three.With Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout beginning to pick up steam and more and more at-risk groups receiving their shot, University of Toronto Infectious Disease Specialist Dr.
Isaac Bogoch said that the fourth wave of the pandemic would most likely differ in demographics — with lower risk groups, like young people, getting infected at a higher rate than others.“As we have more and more people vaccinated, you know, we will see the demographic change of who’s infected,” said Bogoch. “Eventually we’ll start to see a decoupling of cases and hospitalizations.