By Fran Yanor, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter


More than 1.25 million people have used B.C.’s new online COVID-19 self-assessment tool to discover if they have the virus and what to do about it.

The new online self-assessment tool was launched earlier this week to help people understand if they should report their illness and whether they need to be tested for COVID-19.

“One of the things we want to do… is empower people,” said Health Minister Adrian Dix, “allow them to be at home and to take care of themselves and to seek help when they need it.”

Within 24 hours of posting, 500,000 people had completed online self-assessments and a couple days later, more than 1,250,000 people had used the guide.

“Which indicates the extent of public interest,” said Dix.

On the advice of Dr. Bonnie Henry, the Provincial Health Officer, people with mild symptoms of sickness have been staying home and self-isolating.

“There’s been a lot of concern about whether they need to be tested for COVID-19,” said Henry. “We don’t think most people do. What we need you to do when you’re sick is to stay at home and stay away from others until you’re feeling better.”

The self-assessment tool removes some uncertainty from the process, asking respondents about the severity of their symptoms and if they have had contact with people who tested positive to the virus. Depending on the answer, the survey directs participants to self-isolate, call emergency services at 911, or to contact the COVID-19 hotline at 811.

“That gives you some advice on what to do and some reassurance so you know… what are the warning signs that you need to think about,” said Henry, “and who does need and who doesn’t need to be tested, and the fact that you can stay home and recover from this.”

As of Mar. 19, more than 50,000 tests had been completed in Canada, including 17,000 COVID-19 tests in B.C. Across the country, there were 846 people who had tested positive, 271 of those in British Columbia.

For more information about COVID-19, go to the B.C. government COVID-19 webpage.

For non-medical information about provincial and federal programs and travel restrictions, call 1-888-268-4319.