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COVID-19 hospitalizations expected to surge: B.C. health officer

British Columbia is bracing for COVID-19 hospitalizations to continue to climb as provincial modelling shows challenging days ahead for the health-care system. B.C.'s top doctor says new hospital admissions are expected to spike next week, even though the latest wave propelled by the Omicron variant may have already peaked in parts of the province. 
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Legacy Identifier: n_BC-COVID-Update20220114T1700 
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Create Date: 1/14/2022 5:00:00 PM 
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