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COVID-19 in B C : Whistler update, 12 flights with exposures, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on February 5th, 2021 at 4:30 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3 One day after B.C. announced expanded health measures for schools, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry appeared at a news conference to speak about why she is extending provincial health orders throughout February. She explained that while there are encouraging signs of progress in B.C., there are still some areas of particular concern as well as unpredictable factors such as the presence of variants and vaccine supplies. However, she said she will continue to monitor the situation throughout the month to see if restrictions can be lifted or if more restrictions need to be added.

New BCCDC weekly case maps shows COVID-19 slowing down in the Cariboo

New BCCDC weekly case maps shows COVID-19 slowing down in the Cariboo
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COVID-19 in B C : 21 deaths, 18 variant cases, 13 flights and one Whistler pub with cases, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on February 1st, 2021 at 7:00 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Case numbers are roughly around the same levels are last week, and many areas are still of concern. In particular, social gatherings remain sources of transmissions.  B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said at today s briefing that this past weekend, WorkSafeBC, Vancouver Coastal Health, and public health inspectors were working to increase inspections and enforce regulations in areas where surges have been taking place, such as Whistler. From their reports, she said that good plans were in place at establishments but later in evenings, people were gathering in groups at these venues and that it was difficult for staff to prevent people from congregating.   

COVID-19 in B C : Dr Bonnie Henry talks about travel risks, longterm care vaccinations, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on January 29th, 2021 at 8:00 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Case numbers remain at the same level as previous days, once again. Meanwhile, there is one new Vancouver restaurant with an exposure event. At today’s in-person briefing, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry answered questions about vaccinations, travel restrictions, venue closures, and more. Ski resorts, cinemas, and other venues When Henry was asked about why ski resorts can remain open but venues like movie theatres have had to close, she cautioned about comparisons and pointed out that those examples are different things. She clarified that has been transmission seen at numerous venues with events, including cinemas, theatres, and more. In addition, she pointed out that those venues that are open are under strict conditions, and she said they are increasing inspections of venues that are open.

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