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COVID-19 in B C : Near-record hospitalized cases; 28 flight exposures; 18 deaths; surge at Sun Peaks; and more

by Craig Takeuchi on April 12th, 2021 at 5:35 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 The new COVID-19 case count remained above the 1,200 mark for a third consecutive day on April 10. Although new case counts were lower on subsequent days over the weekend, those numbers remain at high levels in comparison to previous months. At today’s briefing, B.C provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry once again emphasized that everyone should remain in their “immediate neighbourhood as much as possible” and shouldn’t be travelling outside of their municipality, unless it is essential. For example, she said people in the Lower Mainland should not travel to Vancouver Island; those in Penticton should not go Kelowna, Oliver, or Sun Peaks; and those in North Vancouver shouldn’t be going to Richmond or Langley.

How BC Led the Way in Saving Lives by Spacing Vaccine Doses Longer

To cover more ground with limited vaccines, and to save more lives, she endorsed a policy of delaying the second dose by four months. (Three of the four vaccines currently approved in Canada are based on two-dose regimens between 21 and 28 days.) A couple of days later the National Advisory Committee on Immunization strongly recommended that the rest of the country follow suit. Surprisingly, they did. As researchers at B.C.’s Royal Columbian Hospital later put it: “While there are no large clinical trial published data to guide prolonged delays of the second dose, there are data to suggest that delaying the second dose likely preserves the long-term boost in immunity without an unacceptable decrease in immunity in the intervening period between doses.”

COVID-19 in B C : New cases remain above 1,200; over 1 million doses administered; 15 flight exposures; and more

by Craig Takeuchi on April 9th, 2021 at 4:55 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 It s not looking good. For a second consecutive day, B.C.’s new case count has remained above the 1,200 mark. In other case categories, numbers either increased or remained similar to yesterday. Meanwhile, the B.C. immunization program has passed a major milestone. Today, people who are 65 years old and above, Indigenous peoples 18 and above, and individuals who received a clinical vulnerability letter can register for their vaccine (Vancouver Coastal Health began doing so yesterday). In health violation news, Surrey RCMP arrested and fined a male suspect (who hadn t been wearing a mask) for spitting in the face of a security guard at Guildford shopping mall. 

B C residents over 60 years old can now register for a COVID-19 vaccination - BC News

B C residents over 60 years old can now register for a COVID-19 vaccination - BC News
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