B.C. passed the 60,000-person threshold for COVID-19 infections on January 15, as health officials detected 509 new cases, pushing the total number of infections in B.C. to 60,117. The number of . . .
The number of people actively battling COVID-19 in B.C. fell for the fifth consecutive day, to the lowest total since November 6: 4,624. This number keeps falling as the number of people . . .
By the end of the day Friday, COVID-19 vaccines will have been distributed at every long-term care and assisted-living facility in the Fraser Health region.
Deaths from COVID-19 in B.C. continue to rack up, even as the number of those actively battling infections continues to fall, and is at the lowest level since November 6. A dozen more people died. . .
The number of people in B.C. actively battling COVID-19 infections has continued to trend lower, with only 5,045 individuals identified as having the virus that spawned a global pandemic, but not . . .