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COVID-19: B C promises more access to pandemic information

Article content Officials have vowed to provide more information on how COVID-19 is affecting specific neighbourhoods after criticism that B.C. is withholding crucial figures from the public. Despite that, the provincial health officer defended the province’s release of figures, insisting officials release as much information as they can and denying that B.C. falls behind other provinces in terms of transparency. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: B.C. promises more access to pandemic information Back to video “We are releasing more than what other provinces are releasing,” Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday, adding that every month she and Health Minister Adrian Dix present COVID-19 modelling information based on information compiled by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. “We have been very open from the very beginning where we presented as much as we could by areas.”

B C pop-up vaccine clinics not successful, face challenges, say health officials

Yes, there were some operational things that were done or not done that caused a lot of frustration and I can see that, and I absolutely apologize to people for the miscommunications and for the confusion, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told a news conference. She said attempts to reach people in areas of high COVID-19 counts using drop-in-type clinics in Surrey and Coquitlam faced challenges as people lined up for hours waiting for vaccines. It got a life of its own that was not anticipated, in social media in particular, said Henry. That was certainly not the intent.

Kelowna MLA, Liberal health critic made false claims about COVID-19 | iNFOnews

Image Credit: Facebook/Renee Merrifield Wasylyk April 30, 2021 - 7:00 AM The B.C. Liberal Health critic Kelowna-Mission MLA Renee Merrifield is under fire for making dubious claims and suggestions about COVID-19 to the media amid a global pandemic. Merrifield was quoted in a Kelowna publication touting the benefits of vitamin D, being fit and keeping healthy to help fight off COVID-19”. In a recent KelownaNow article she shared to her Facebook page on Saturday, April 24, she suggested such actions actually prevent COVID. Preventative measures are huge,” she is quoted in the article. “I take 5,000 international units a day of vitamin D because there s a direct correlation between it boosting your immune system and fighting off COVID.

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