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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Research

Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant and Effect of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions, British Columbia, Canada

Y.L. Elaine ChanComments to Author , Michael A. Irvine, Natalie Prystajecky, Hind Sbihi, Marsha Taylor, Yayuk Joffres, Andrea Schertzer, Caren Rose, Louise Dyson, Edward M. Hill, Michael Tildesley, John R. Tyson, Linda M.N. Hoang, and Eleni Galanis
Author affiliations: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Y.L.E. Chan, M.A. Irvine, N. Prystajecky, H. Sbihi, M. Taylor, Y. Joffres, A. Schertzer, C. Rose, J.R. Tyson, L.M.N. Hoang, E. Galanis); Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Y.L.E. Chan, A. Schertzer); Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (M.A. Irvine); University of British Columbia, Vancouver (N. Prystajecky, H. Sbihi, C. Rose, L.M.N. Hoang, E. Galanis); University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (L. Dyson, E.M. Hill, M. Tildesley); Joint UNIversities Pandemic and Epidemiological Research (L. Dyson, E.M. Hill, M. Tildesley)

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Figure 2

Epidemiologic curve of SARS-CoV-2 Delta VOC cases in British Columbia, Canada, by patient travel history, March 1–June 30, 2021 (n = 1,178). Delta VOC cases classified as having no known travel include 8 cases with missing travel information. Effective at 8:30 p.m. on April 22, 2021 (labeled as April 23 on figure), the government of Canada implemented a ban on all direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan (21). The travel ban on direct flights from India remained in effect for the rest of the study period, whereas the ban on direct flights from Pakistan was in effect until June 21, 2021 (21,22). Travelers arriving before the federal travel ban were required to complete day 10 postarrival qPCR testing; as a result, travelers arriving before April 23 might have had specimens collected up to May 2, 2021. BC, British Columbia; qPCR, quantitative PCR; VOC, variant of concern.

Figure 2. Epidemiologic curve of SARS-CoV-2 Delta VOC cases in British Columbia, Canada, by patient travel history, March 1–June 30, 2021 (n = 1,178). Delta VOC cases classified as having no known travel include 8 cases with missing travel information. Effective at 8:30 p.m. on April 22, 2021 (labeled as April 23 on figure), the government of Canada implemented a ban on all direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan (21). The travel ban on direct flights from India remained in effect for the rest of the study period, whereas the ban on direct flights from Pakistan was in effect until June 21, 2021 (21,22). Travelers arriving before the federal travel ban were required to complete day 10 postarrival qPCR testing; as a result, travelers arriving before April 23 might have had specimens collected up to May 2, 2021. BC, British Columbia; qPCR, quantitative PCR; VOC, variant of concern.

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