Types of Disasters
PANDEMICS

Pandemics have long-lasting effects beyond public health. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a stark and recent reminder of how swiftly a health crisis can escalate into a profound economic and social disruption, permeating every community across British Columbia. The interconnectedness of our modern world meant that the effects were not isolated but rather rippled through all sectors, highlighting the vulnerability of our systems to large-scale health crises.

Economic & Community Impacts

The economic and community impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in BC were extensive and far-reaching. The initial waves of the pandemic and the subsequent public health measures, including lockdowns and restrictions on gatherings and business operations, led to significant workforce losses across numerous sectors, particularly hospitality, tourism, and retail. Both domestic and international supply chains experienced unprecedented failures and bottlenecks, impacting the availability of goods and driving up costs for businesses and consumers alike. Simultaneously, the demand for social services surged as individuals faced job losses, financial hardship, and increased mental health challenges. > Read More

Preparedness & Resources

BC’s pandemic preparedness now includes public health planning, business continuity strategies, and community engagement. The PreparedBC Pandemic Guide is valuable for municipalities seeking to build resilience and ensure continuity. This proactive approach aims to mitigate the wide-ranging economic and social disruptions that pandemics can inflict on British Columbia’s communities.

Mitigation
Preparedness
Response
Recovery