B.C. hospital admissions break record as respiratory illness season nears peak
VANCOUVER — Hospitals in British Columbia are treating a record number of patients as the province’s respiratory illness season nears its peak, with the health minister saying the situation is challenging but being managed.
Health Minister Adrian Dix told a briefing Wednesday that 10,435 people were in hospital as of Tuesday night, the most the province has “ever seen”, and many have respiratory illnesses.
He said it was a “time of challenge” for the heath care system, but it could “absolutely” handle the surge.
Dix said that while influenza cases have been filling up wards, hospitals are also “setting records for surgeries.”

