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B.C. records 550 new Coronavirus cases, Brazil variant of concern discovered in province

B.C. records 550 new Coronavirus cases, Brazil variant of concern discovered in province
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B.C. sees seven additional Coronavirus deaths, 18 new variant of concern cases


British Columbia s COVID-19 numbers have once again risen.
In a written statement this afternoon (March 3), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix said 542 cases of the virus were detected during the past 24 hours, bringing the grand total to 75,819. 
Of the new cases, Northern Health recorded 44, bringing the authority total to 4,686 since the virus hit the region on March 14, 2020.
Officials announced seven more deaths linked to the virus today, bringing the province s toll to 1,372.
There are 4,654 active cases throughout B.C. with 246 people currently hospitalized, 64 of which are in ICU or critical care.
Dr. Henry revealed there have been 18 new variants of concern cases, bringing the provincial total to 200, with 11 active.  ....

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B.C. records additional 508 Coronavirus cases, six new deaths


COVID-19 cases in B.C. still remain high.
In an on-camera briefing this afternoon (Feb. 19), Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Reka Gustafson said another 508 COVID-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours for a grand provincial total of 75,835.
Of those, Northern Health detected 25 new infections for an updated authority total of 4,252.
NEW - In an on camera briefing, Dr. Réka Gustafson announces another 508 COVID-19 cases detected in B.C. during the past day #bcpoli#bced#COVIDBC#COVID19#COVID19BC#cityofpg@PGMatters
Jess Balzer (@jessicajbalzer) February 19, 2021
Officials announced another six deaths today, which brings the province s toll to 1,327.
There are currently 4,486 active cases throughout B.C. with 217 people currently hospitalized, 61 of which are in ICU or critical care. ....

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The Weather Network - Canada's first-ever tsunami tower to be built at B.C. school


Canada s first-ever tsunami tower to be built at B.C. school
Nathan Howes
Monday, December 28th 2020, 2:30 pm - The country s first tsunami evacuation tower will be able to better protect Masset village in an earthquake.
A high school in Haida Gwaii’s Masset village will soon have an extra defence mechanism to prevent disaster.
What will be a first in Canada, B.C.-based Gudangaay Tlaats gaa Naay (GTN) Secondary School is planning on erecting a 10-metre tsunami evacuation tower on its site as a way to enhance protection for the community during an earthquake.
The school is situated on Haida Gwaii, located off of the north coast of B.C. a high-prone earthquake and tsunami zone. The region runs parallel along the Queen Charlotte Fault line, where the Pacific and North American tectonic plates meet. ....

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