Other indicators are difficult to interpret, but wastewater COVID-19 levels are sharply, unmistakably down this week.
Charts
From the BC CDC Situation Report:




From the Viral Pathogen Characterization page:

In the week ending Oct. 26, among confirmed cases, there were
- ~2.7 times as many COVID-19 cases as enterovirus or rhinovirus cases.
- ~11 times as many COVID-19 cases as flu cases,
- ~12 times as many COVID-19 cases as RSV cases,
Reminder: the graphs below don’t tell how many cases there were, but how many cases they found when testing. Almost nobody gets tested.

Wastewater
From Jeff’s wastewater spreadsheet:
