The province鈥檚 top doctor credited high vaccination among the University of Victoria community for helping mitigate the effects of spiking COVID-19 cases associated with the school.
鈥淭he vaccination rates in our universities and colleges in B.C. are in the high 90s,鈥 Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a Friday briefing, where new COVID-19 measures were announced in response to the Omicron variant. 鈥淚n UVic, it was 97 (or) 98 per cent and that鈥檚 reflected in the fact that even though (COVID-19) spread very widely in the group of students in the social gatherings, they did not have anybody with severe disease.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 good news.鈥
UVic moved all its remaining exams online as of Monday (Dec. 130. Also on that day, Island Health and the university said a cluster of COVID-19 cases associated with the school community had risen to 124, including at least four cases of the Omicron variant as of Monday. The uptick in cases was linked to off-campus social gatherings and a national rugby tournament in Kingston last month.
Island Health and UVic said earlier this week that COVID-19 transmission on-campus hasn鈥檛 been identified, something the province鈥檚 health officer echoed on Friday.
鈥淲e know that cases have been very low at post-secondary institutions and we have not had transmission in classroom settings, for example, or in lab settings,鈥 Henry said. 鈥淚t has been almost exclusively in those social events, off-campus mostly, where there鈥檚 not mask-wearing.鈥
In general, she said, 鈥渨e鈥檝e had a very successful return to campus across the province.鈥
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