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As provinces eased COVID-19 restrictions, the rise in variant cases told a different story


Rise of COVID-19 variants overlooked as provinces loosened restrictions, data shows
cbc.ca
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Jorge Barrera, Exan Auyoung, Roberto Rocha
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A laboratory technologist holds a genome cartridge while working to sequence the genome of the SARS-CoV-2 virus at the BCCDC in Vancouver, British Columbia on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
When several provinces eased restrictions in February and March, reacting to a downward curve in overall COVID-19 cases, a rising arc of more-infectious variants was already on a trajectory to thrust Canada into a third wave of infections, a CBC News data analysis reveals.
On the surface, for example, Ontario s pandemic did look to be coming under control when Premier Doug Ford stood in front of cameras on Feb. 8 to announce loosening of restrictions. ....

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COVID-19 in B.C.: Whistler becomes hotspot for new cases, criticism of Vancouver queue jumpers, and more


by Craig Takeuchi on January 28th, 2021 at 6:15 PM
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While B.C. has been warned that everyone needs to help bring case counts down, case numbers continue to remain on par with previous days.
Meanwhile, Whistler has become a hotspot for new cases and calls are being made for the Vancouver couple who obtained immunizations in the Yukon to make amends for their actions.
Vancouver queue-jumping couple
The fallout from a wealthy Vancouver couple flying to the Yukon to receive vaccinations at a remote high-risk First Nations community continues on.
Over this past week, B.C. Premier John Horgan, Solicitor General and Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth, and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry have all publicly criticized and condemned the actions of Rodney and Ekatertina Baker. ....

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