Omicron causes ‘enormous’ caseload, but severe illness not rising at same rate: Tam
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says the Omicron variant is causing an “enormous” volume of COVID-19 cases, but severe illness is not rising at the same rate.
Tam says the average daily case count rose 65 per cent from last week, with an average of close to 42,000 cases being reported daily over the past seven days up to Wednesday.
She says although testing capacity is challenged in many areas of the country — meaning case numbers are underestimated — other indicators such as laboratory test positivity and hospitalizations are being used to measure the progress of the virus.
Tam says the portion of laboratory tests coming back positive is estimated at 29 per cent, indicating significant community transmission.