Public Health Ontario says the proportion of the new BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 Omicron subvariants in the province is growing twice as quickly as the dominant BA.5 strain.
Ontarians should not be 'overly worried,' but growth is cause for concern, expert saysThe health agency says that while not a lot is known yet about the BQ subvariants, there is a high risk of increased transmissibility, reinfection and lowered vaccine effectiveness.The health agency says that while not a lot is known yet about the BQ subvariants, there is a high risk of increased transmissibility, reinfection and lowered vaccine effectiveness.
Public Health Ontario says COVID-19 activity in the province is generally stable, though it has been gradually increasing since early September. Meanwhile on Thursday, Ontario reported 1,921 COVID-19 hospitalizations — the highest reported hospitalization rate since February, along with 121 more COVID-19 deaths.
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