B.C. health officer asks residents to change holiday plans if feeling unwell
VICTORIA — British Columbia has hit its COVID-19 testing capacity as the provincial health officer asked residents Friday to not get tested unless they have symptoms.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said the province administered 20,000 COVID-19 PCR tests on Thursday as it deals with long lines and delays at testing sites across the province.
Part of the rise in testing demand has come as people worry about contracting the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
“Omicron is different,” she said. “In a sense, we’re in a different game, a different pandemic now.”


