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The rolling seven-day daily average hit a low of 36 cases a day on July 4 but has risen since then to 58 on July 20, figures compiled by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control show. The rolling average has not risen smoothly, dipping last week before rising again, but is well down from peak highs of more than 1,100 in April.
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