麻豆社国产

Skip to content

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local News

New counting method prompts B.C. COVID-19 deaths to rise

New counting method prompts B.C. COVID-19 deaths to rise

B.C. hospitals have 364 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19
58% of those polled 'very likely' to get a second COVID booster if made available

58% of those polled 'very likely' to get a second COVID booster if made available

10% of those surveyed say it's 'unlikely' they'll get a fourth shot if offered.
Former BC NDP government PR exec lobbying for vaccine maker

Former BC NDP government PR exec lobbying for vaccine maker

Ex-Ministry of Health communications director now working on behalf of AstraZeneca
B.C. Is Betting Wrong on COVID, Say Critics

B.C. Is Betting Wrong on COVID, Say Critics

Experts warned today that British Columbia is putting people at risk by lifting protective measures as the BA2 subvariant brings a second, unpredictable Omicron wave in the province.
Data points to pandemic鈥檚 long-term emotional impact

Data points to pandemic鈥檚 long-term emotional impact

Post-pandemic mental health needs to be continuously monitored in the workplace: advocate
Vaccination key to reducing COVID risk in B.C. schools: BCCDC report

Vaccination key to reducing COVID risk in B.C. schools: BCCDC report

But fewer than 40% of elementary-school-aged children in B.C. are fully vaccinated.
ArriveCan app remains challenge for seniors, those without smartphones

ArriveCan app remains challenge for seniors, those without smartphones

Enabling passengers to prove vaccination status using paper documents would be one way that this stress could be relieved.
As COVID-19 cases creep back up, mask mandate needed, says disease modeller

As COVID-19 cases creep back up, mask mandate needed, says disease modeller

鈥淚 would really highly 颅encourage businesses to up their game and say: 鈥楬ey, we consider ourselves an essential service, so if you鈥檙e coming into this drugstore, if you鈥檙e coming into this grocery store, we want masks on everybody.' "
B.C. releases first weekly COVID-19 update

B.C. releases first weekly COVID-19 update

Data for deaths conflicts with previously released information.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. decline from three-week high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. decline from three-week high

Province tomorrow shifts to provide only weekly COVID-19 data updates.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks