If the numbers are much higher here than currently known, that's good news. If people's symptoms are mild enough for a large number of cases to be "brushed off", It means the fatality rate is really low here, regardless of who gets it. It means that it's a mild illness in a vast majority of people. On Vancouver Island, all 4 deaths were very elderly seniors from care homes who contracted the virus there, and died, is my understanding.
The care home that avoided cases (there has to be dozens of such homes on the Island that skipped covid outbreaks, considering how many seniors nursing homes and living facilities - and visitors, and seniors in general - there are here) is because nobody shedding covid went into those places. People have to be exposed, to get it. Also, some of the January flu and pneumonia numbers in those facilities, may have been covid before we knew covid was around here.