More provinces reduce COVID-19 isolation requirements as cases continue to mount
More provinces reduced isolation requirements for people who test positive for COVID-19 Friday in an effort to lessen staffing shortages as the Omicron variant continued to drive diagnoses at record rates.
British Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta and New Brunswick became the latest provinces to reduce to five the number of days that people with two doses of vaccine must isolate if they get the virus.
“With rapid increasing in numbers, we’re facing some challenges,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s chief medical officer.
“The illness that we’re seeing, particularly in health-care workers, is starting to have impacts on our health-care system and our long-term care system.”


