Indicators have gone up slightly.
Statistics
As of 9 Nov, the BC CDC situation report says that in the week ending on 4 Nov there were: +531 reported cases, +144 hospital admissions, +16 ICU admissions, and +36 thirty-day all-cause deaths*.
In the week ending 28 Oct, there were +460 reported cases, +168 hospital admissions, +26 ICU admissions, and +47 thirty-day all-cause deaths*.
For comparison, in the previous update, they reported that in the week ending on 28 Oct there were: +457 reported cases, +141 hospital admissions, +25 ICU admissions, and +31 thirty-day all-cause deaths*.
*All-cause deaths in people who had a positive COVID-19 test in the prior 30 days, that is.
There were 244 people in hospital and 8 in critical care with COVID-19 on 9 November.

Charts
From Jeff’s wastewater spreadsheet, it looks like Fraser levels have gone up a LOT, but that might be noise. The other treatment plants are not showing that same kind of increase.

From the BC CDC situation report as of 9 Nov:



From the BC CDC Situation Report as of 9 Nov 2023:
