Health
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. rise to seven-week high – Times Colonist
Vaccinations have helped reduce the number of outbreaks at seniors’ homes, but B.C. has a long way to go until they start to have any widespread effects. The number…
Vaccinations have helped reduce the number of outbreaks at seniors’ homes, but B.C. has a long way to go until they start to have any widespread effects.
The number of British Columbians actively fighting COVID-19 infections rose by 89 overnight, to 4,743 the highest number since January 13, more than seven weeks ago. This came in part because another 564 B.C. residents were diagnosed in the past day as having the virus that has spawned the global pandemic.
The number of those with serious infections…
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