B.C.鈥檚 Health Ministry says the first case of a new COVID-19 variant has been detected in the province 鈥 and it鈥檚 the first known case of this variant in the country.
In a joint statement Tuesday (Aug. 29), Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed that a person in the Fraser Health region has been infected with the BA.2.86 variant of Omicron. The person has not travelled outside of the province.
The BA.2.86 variant was first detected in Denmark in July 2023, and has since been detected around the world, including in the United States.
鈥淚t was not unexpected for BA.2.86 to show up in Canada and the province. The risk to people in B.C. has not changed. COVID-19 continues to spread globally, and the virus continues to adapt.鈥
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The joint statement adds that there 鈥渄oes not seem to be increased severity鈥 with the strain. The person has also not been hospitalized.
The detection of the new variant in the province, 鈥渞eflects the ongoing data monitoring and surveillance in B.C., including continued testing of people with COVID-19 symptoms and innovative new wastewater surveillance.鈥
The statement adds that the latest wastewater surveillance with whole genome sequencing shows no other detections of the strain and data continues to show XBB 1.5 is still the most common sub-variant being reported in B.C.
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