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COVID-19 exposures: More than a dozen warning notices posted at B C grocery stores, pharmacies

  VANCOUVER More than a dozen notices were posted at grocery stores and pharmacies across B.C. in recent days, warning shoppers and staff of possible COVID-19 exposures. The warnings were issued by parent companies Loblaws and Sobeys after employees at some of their locations recently tested positive for the disease. The latest notices were posted at: Real Canadian Superstore at 32136 Lougheed Hwy. in Mission. A notice was posted on April 1 about two employees; they last worked on March 27. Real Canadian Superstore at 2155 Ferry Ave. in Prince George. A notice was posted on April 1; the employee last worked on March 27.

COVID-19 vaccines: Online booking system to launch as B C moves to Phase 3 of its rollout

  VANCOUVER B.C. is moving into Phase 3 of its vaccine rollout and launching a province-wide online booking system as variants of concern make up a rising number of cases. So far, the Fraser Health region has been the only area where residents could book an appointment online. People in other regions had to book their appointments by phone. But on Tuesday, registration will be available online for all eligible British Columbians at gov.bc.ca/getvaccinated. The province is also launching a single call centre, rather than having individual ones available for each health authority. That number is 1-833-838-2323.

New COVID-19 outbreak announced at B C care home where 16 died earlier this year

Just weeks after a deadly COVID-19 outbreak ended at a northwestern British Columbia care home, health officials report a new outbreak at the same facility.

Food marketing may not be to blame for high obesity rates, B C study suggests

  VANCOUVER New research out of a B.C. university found that people with obesity were more responsive to food marketing, but that responsiveness dropped when they lost a significant amount of weight. The study, conducted at the University of British Columbia, suggests the findings are important because researchers assumed for years that food marketing is responsible to high rates of obesity in developed countries. Dr. Yann Cornil, lead researcher on the study, told CTV News Vancouver there doesn t appear to be any evidence of that. People with obesity tend to be more responsive to marketing tricks, to marketing techniques and tend to underestimate calories more when a product is marketed as healthy, he said. They tend to upsize their portions.

COVID-19 vaccines: Online booking system expected to launch in B C this week

  VANCOUVER British Columbia is aiming to launch a provincewide online booking system this week for COVID-19 vaccinations as variants of concern make up a rising number of cases. So far, the Fraser region is the only one where residents can book an appointment online instead of risking an hours-long wait when booking by phone. The province has seen a surge in infections, surpassing 1,000 cases three times last week as more pharmacies administer the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to people between the ages of 55 and 65. That stream is running parallel to another that s currently vaccinating people in their early 70s as well as Indigenous people over 18 and those who are clinically extremely vulnerable. 

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