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Health critic Renee Merrifield presents anti-mask petition in the Legislature, says she doesn t agree with it - Kelowna News

Health critic Renee Merrifield presents anti-mask petition in the Legislature, says she doesn t agree with it - Kelowna News
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Why doesn t my vaccination count in BC?

Why doesn t my vaccination count in BC? As of yesterday, 2,927,487 people have received at least one dose of COVID vaccine in BC. However, while fully vaccinated, Debra McAdam and Scott Bridge of Kelowna are not counted in that number. The catch is the couple got their first and follow up jabs of Pfizer while wintering in Phoenix on March 7 and 29 as part of the Arizona state vaccination program. BC s data is strictly linked to the province s supply of vaccine, so only the number of first and second doses administered in BC are counted, according to the BC Ministry of Health.

B C Liberal leadership race amps up as two contenders enter field

Article content Falcon began teasing his campaign launch on Thursday through a post on Twitter that said “Ready?” and another on Saturday that said “Set…” His campaign said he’d make the announcement at 7 p.m. Monday via Facebook. A year after winning his seat in 2017, Lee ran for the B.C. Liberal leadership race in 2018, finishing third behind Andrew Wilkinson and Dianne Watts. Watts is said to be a key part of Falcon’s campaign team. Falcon ran for the Liberal leadership race in 2011, but narrowly lost to Christy Clark. Falcon spent 12 years in the Liberal government which included roles as minister of state for deregulation, transportation minister and health minister under Campbell and finance minister and deputy premier under Clark.

By hiding data, health officials risk losing the public s trust

iPolitics By Andrew Fleming. Published on May 11, 2021 3:06pm The provincial government intentionally keeping information from the public because they don t feel people can be trusted to use it responsibly is both infuriating and infantilizing, not to mention a concerning variant of the maxim Big Brother knows best. Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C. Provincial Health Officer (screenshot) Many of them are probably now thinking “be honest” might’ve been a good addition. It turns out that the provincial NDP government hasn’t been entirely forthcoming when it comes to sharing COVID-19 data with constituents. Last Thursday, an anonymous whistleblower at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, who apparently didn’t think their job also somehow entailed working for the B.C. Centre for Message Control, leaked two internal documents to the 

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