Uptick in Omicron cases this summer likely means more hospitalizations
Summer is not usually when we might come down with a virus. But as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, an increase in two Omicron variants in B.C. means more cases and likely more hospitalizations. Jasmine Bala reports.
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