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COVID-19 in B C : More than 500 hospitalized cases; non-urgent surgeries suspended; and more

by Craig Takeuchi on April 22nd, 2021 at 4:50 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 The new case count has risen to the 1,000 mark once again. In addition, hospitalizations have risen to a new record high above the 500 case mark, which B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry called “alarming”. Consequently, the pressure on the B.C. healthcare system has prompted changes to surgeries, which B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix outlined at today s briefing (see below). Today (April 22), the federal government announced restrictions on travel to India and Pakistan. For more information, see this article. Hospitals and surgeries Henry and Dix warned during their presentation on April 19, the high number of COVID-19 cases in the province has resulted in record levels of hospitalizations.

How BC Led the Way in Saving Lives by Spacing Vaccine Doses Longer

To cover more ground with limited vaccines, and to save more lives, she endorsed a policy of delaying the second dose by four months. (Three of the four vaccines currently approved in Canada are based on two-dose regimens between 21 and 28 days.) A couple of days later the National Advisory Committee on Immunization strongly recommended that the rest of the country follow suit. Surprisingly, they did. As researchers at B.C.’s Royal Columbian Hospital later put it: “While there are no large clinical trial published data to guide prolonged delays of the second dose, there are data to suggest that delaying the second dose likely preserves the long-term boost in immunity without an unacceptable decrease in immunity in the intervening period between doses.”

COVID-19 in B C : Six healthcare outbreaks, update on variants in schools, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on March 1st, 2021 at 6:15 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 New case numbers continue to hover around similar levels as last week, which means case numbers still remain too high. Meanwhile, B.C. has entered Phase 2 of the immunization program. B.C. immunization executive lead Dr. Penny Ballem, along with provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, Health Minister Adrian Dix, and Premier John Horgan held a news conference today to announce further details about upcoming vaccinations. Phase 2 will focus on providing vaccinations to those 80 years and above, Indigenous people 65 years and above, residents and staff in supportive and independent-living housing, and homecare staff.

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