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B.C. wont follow Saskatchewan's COVID-19 reopening plan


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Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she will not follow Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 reopening plan that has stages triggered by vaccination rates.
On Sunday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced more than 70 per cent of residents over 40 had received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, triggering the first step of the provincial reopening plan.
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This means that on May 30 restaurants and bars in Saskatchewan can open, places of worship can fill to 30 per cent capacity and group fitness classes can resume. The plan could see the province lift most of its public health restrictions as early as mid-July, with the gradual easing of restrictions based on how many people in given age cohorts have received their first dose of a vaccine. ....

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COVID-19: B.C. promises more access to pandemic information


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Officials have vowed to provide more information on how COVID-19 is affecting specific neighbourhoods after criticism that B.C. is withholding crucial figures from the public.
Despite that, the provincial health officer defended the province’s release of figures, insisting officials release as much information as they can and denying that B.C. falls behind other provinces in terms of transparency.
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“We are releasing more than what other provinces are releasing,” Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday, adding that every month she and Health Minister Adrian Dix present COVID-19 modelling information based on information compiled by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. “We have been very open from the very beginning where we presented as much as we could by areas.” ....

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COVID-19: What's next as B.C. approaches 50 per cent of population with their first vaccination


Is it enough for the province to return to some semblance of normalcy?
Not likely. Not yet anyways.
The B.C. government has not said when restrictions might be lifted. Recent modelling released by the Canadian government shows that lifting restrictions by the summer would need 75 per cent of adults to get at least a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 20 per cent of Canadians their second shot.
In B.C., only two per cent of British Columbians have a second dose.
The vaccine uptake has been good in British Columbia in the higher age groups, with 83 per cent of those aged 70 years and older choosing to be vaccinated but how that will roll out in those younger is not known, say scientists in B.C. ....

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Online COVID-19 vaccine booking to open in B.C. as case numbers soar | iNFOnews


Online COVID-19 vaccine booking to open in B.C. as case numbers soar
Pharmacist Mario Linaksita administers the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to Sharon Berringer, 56, at University Pharmacy, in Vancouver, on Thursday, April 1, 2021. Residents between the ages of 55 and 65 in the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions were able to book appointments to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine after B.C. enlisted 150 pharmacies to distribute 13,500 doses. B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix said 43,000 additional doses are expected to be sent to pharmacies later this week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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VANCOUVER - Online COVID-19 vaccine booking is set to launch in British Columbia on Tuesday as the province enters the next phase of its immunization rollout. ....

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