B.C.’s fall pandemic response plan includes more testing, tracing and flu shots
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s experiences fighting COVID-19 have led to a $1.6-billion fall pandemic plan that includes more virus testing, contact tracing and a campaign to administer almost two million flu shots, Premier John Horgan said Wednesday.
Much has been learned about COVID-19 since March, but with the coming flu season and rising infection numbers, more protection measures are needed, Horgan said.
“Seven months later and we know a great deal more than we did then, and we are building every week on the steps that we’ve been able to take here in B.C. to keep British Columbians safe,” Horgan said at a news conference.
Nineteen hospitals are now prepared to handle COVID-19 scenarios ranging from low to exceptional outbreaks during the fall and winter months, he said.


