PHAC eyeing COVID-19 variant evolution as fall resurgence looms
OTTAWA — The national public health agency is preparing for “worst-case scenario” COVID-19 variants that can evade immunity, Canada’s top doctor told members of Parliament Tuesday, as early signs point to a fall resurgence of the virus.
At the House of Commons health committee, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam said the Public Health Agency of Canada is keeping a particularly careful eye on the evolution of Omicron variants, which are the most common subvariants in the country, along with any new mutations.
“We haven’t detected any very extraordinary appearances as yet, but that is a scenario that we’re planning ahead for,” Tam said during her virtual appearance at the committee.
In the early days of the pandemic, the virus would mutate in all sorts of ways because people did not have immunity from previous infections or vaccines.

