Disease outbreaks can happen suddenly and without warning, often posing a threat to public health and safety. When an outbreak is limited to a particular area, it's called an epidemic. When the outbreak spreads to the rest of the world, it becomes a pandemic.
Public health emergencies are planned for and managed by the BC Centre for Disease Control
Health alerts about disease outbreaks can come from several trusted sources across the province.
There are many things we can do in advance to prepare for a pandemic. These tips work best if they are done before one begins, but are also worth doing while a pandemic is underway.
Global surveillance systems can detect when a new virus has appeared that could cause a pandemic. You can stay safe by knowing what to expect and where to turn to for information.
A pandemic may last for several years, depending on how long it takes to develop a vaccine and stop the spread of the disease. Staying prepared throughout the pandemic is essential.
Find out how to prepare for a pandemic, and stay prepared as circumstances change.
For more information or inquiries about this guide, please contact us at PreparedBC@gov.bc.ca.